We want to help you maximize your four years to jump straight into a rewarding career after graduating or help you minimize any future expenses if you decide to pursue graduate school.
If you’re considering postgraduate study, the cost can seem daunting. You may be surprised to learn there are ways to get those costs reduced or covered. Graduate assistantships are great ways to benefit financially while you study. Our faculty will advise you on what opportunities to pursue based on your goals.
Download the charts below and read from left to right to discover the pathways you can take to secure your future.
Biology majors will learn the fundamentals of biological science by taking classes in Molecular Mechanisms and Physiology, Vertebrate Systems, Natural History, and Environmental and Ecological Diversity. After college, students may pursue careers in biological research or public health or further their education in graduate or professional school.
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Biology/Health majors will take rigorous courses in anatomy, physiology, immunology, and genetics. Students may graduate and pursue medical or dental school, physical therapy, and other biomedical science careers.
Conservation biology majors will take courses in plant taxonomy, conservation and wildlife biology, evolutionary biology, and ecology. Students may pursue graduate school or work in fields such as and ecological management, public service, wildlife management, and more.
Molecular Biology majors will study genetics, developmental biology, microbiology, cancer biology, and other advanced topics. After graduation, students may further their education or pursue careers of biochemical, genetic, microbiology, molecular biology, or cellular biology research.