
Undergraduate Programs
The School of Biological Sciences offers three different undergraduate majors providing options to suit many interests and careers: Biological Sciences Teacher Education, Molecular and Cellular Biology, and Biological Sciences. Biological Sciences majors can choose from five different sequences covering general biology to more specialized subdisciplines. For students pursuing other majors, it is possible to add a biology minor.
Majors
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Biology - General
Prepares students for a diverse array of career in the biological sciences
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Biology - Conservation Biology
Prepares students for careers related to the conservation and restoration of natural systems
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Biology - Physiology, Neuroscience, and Behavior
Explore basic scientific and applied aspects of behavior, physiology and neuroscience
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Biology - Plant Biology
Prepares students for careers working with plants in natural systems or biotechnology-related fields
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Biology - Zoology
Prepares students for careers working with animals from basic to applied studies, including wildlife biology
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
Prepares students for careers working in basic or applied biomedical or biotechnology fields
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Biological Sciences Teacher Education
Prepares students for careers in secondary education
Minor
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Biological Sciences
Gain basic knowledge over the breadth of biological fields
Undergraduate Resources
BSC 291 UTA Form
Undergraduate Teaching Experience in Biology: Supervised examination of issues related to the Undergraduate Teaching Experience.
Undergraduate Research
Engage in real-world research experiences.
Honors Program
Discover how you can take part in the University Honors Program.
Internships and Careers
A degree in Biological Sciences leads to various career opportunities.