The Biology BS program offers a comprehensive liberal arts education with a focus on developing strong quantitative and analytical skills. It prepares students for graduate studies in the life sciences and equips them for diverse careers such as teaching, environmental management, microbiology, molecular biology, biotechnology, genetics, wildlife management, fisheries, and marine science. Students also have the opportunity to participate in research and internships, which can deepen their scientific understanding and practical experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is highly recommended for students interested in a broad yet specialized science education that opens doors to various careers and graduate opportunities. Its curriculum prepares students for health sciences and related fields, supported by research opportunities like the Undergraduate Research Semester and internships such as conservation or biomedical projects. The diversity of concentrations also allows students to tailor their education to their professional interests.
Students can choose from several concentrations including Bioinformatics, Biopsychology, Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, Environmental and Conservation Biology, and Microbiology. Each concentration is designed to enhance specific skills and knowledge suited for particular career paths or further studies. For example, the Bioinformatics concentration addresses the interdisciplinary needs of modern science industries, while the Conservation Biology concentration prepares students for work in ecology and natural resource management.
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Review of admission and course requirements for the BS degree in Biology is available in the course catalog, with options to select specific concentrations. Additional details about the exact coursework and minimum credits required can be found directly in the course catalog.

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Graduates of the Mason Biology program have participated in internships like the Cheetah Conservation Fund, INOVA Biomedical Internship, and Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. The program supports careers in research, environmental management, healthcare, biotechnology, and more. The diverse range of concentrations prepares students for employment or further graduate study in their chosen field.