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About the Biology Major

All Biology majors graduate proficient in research and go on to work on the forefront of research, innovate, educate, and make a difference through science in action, working in fields such as cell and molecular biology, virology, microbiology, animal behavior, botany, and ecology.

Biology Degree Requirements

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Biology Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Explain and synthesize biological concepts used to interpret patterns and processes of inheritance, cells, physiology, evolution, ecology, and biodiversity.鈥

  2. Develop questions and hypotheses, and conduct experimental, field-based and descriptive research in basic, applied and interdisciplinary sciences鈥 

  3. Use data, scientific literature, and evidence-based reasoning to analyze biological and environmental systems across spatial and temporal scales鈥 

  4. Communicate scientific information verbally, in writing, and visually to diverse audiences including scientists and non-scientists鈥 

  5. Discuss interactions between science and society, including human-environment relationships, ethical aspects of scientific research, and using evidence-based decision-making to propose solutions to important issues in society.鈥 

  6. Apply their knowledge and scientific competencies to their own personal and professional development, and to engage in their communities.鈥 

The Marine and Natural Sciences building is equipped with advanced laboratory research space along with an Aquatic Diagnostic Laboratory and a greenhouse. The facilities house advanced research instruments including real-time PCR machines, fluorescence and confocal microscopes, cell culture facilities, and a flow cytometer. Our researchers use model organisms including bacteria, yeast, round worms, fruit flies, amoeba, and zebrafish, and also study terrestrial and marine microbes, invertebrates, desert plants, and macroalgae. 

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Learn About Health Professions Advising

Are you interested in a career in the health professions and want more information on developing your studies toward professional preparation? Our interdisciplinary team of Faculty Health Profession Advisors help students chart individualized pre-Health paths including Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, and more. Visit Health Professions Advising for resources on how you can explore your options for health professions pathways.

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Earn a Pharm.D. in Seven Years  

Instead of taking eight years to get a Pharm.D., the 3+4 Biology-Pharm.D. dual degree program enables students to earn a B.S. in Biology at 旺旺资源 and a Pharm.D. from the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in only seven years. 

Hear from Hawks

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Mary D鈥橝ngelo '21

鈥淯ndergraduate research at 旺旺资源 changed my entire educational experience. It taught me a lot more about my field, and it is why I got into my Ph.D. program.鈥 
 

Mary D鈥橝ngelo '21
Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo

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Callie Sullivan '22聽

"I knew I wanted to work in genetic counseling, which has a very large biology component. My senior year, I worked in Dr. Chris Burtner鈥檚 lab on genetics, which made me love doing research and inspired me to look for research jobs specifically."

Callie Sullivan '22 
Research Technician at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston

Internships and Field Experience

As a Biology major, you can gain real-world experience through an internship, which often leads to full-time employment. Our students intern at organizations including:

  • Pfizer, Inc.
  • Amgen
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • The Rhode Island Department of Health
  • Save the Bay
  • Audubon Education Center
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Capstone Projects and Research

Undergraduate research is integrated into the Biology curriculum, with opportunities for students to earn academic credit for doing research, to develop proposals and compete for small grants to fund their projects, and to present their findings at regional, national and international conferences. Projects in the Biology department address questions of evolutionary biology, molecular biology of aging and the design of antimicrobial drugs.

Recent projects include: 

  • Genetics and evolution of marine viruses
  • Biotechnology of anti-amebic drugs
  • Ecotoxicology of heavy metals
  • Developmental genetics
  • Molecular genetics of aging and longevity
  • Evolution of photosynthetic pathways in plants
  • CRISPR gene editing
  • Soil invertebrates 

Ways to Get Involved聽

Multicultural STEM Alliance 

The Multicultural STEM Alliance aims to strengthen the sense of community among students of color in STEM majors at 旺旺资源 by offering activities, mentorship, and networking opportunities at and outside of the university.

Contact Us

Brian Wysor
Address MNS 230, One Old Ferry Road, Bristol, RI 02809