B.A. Degree in Biology 48 months Undergraduate Programme By San Diego State University |TopUniversities
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# 551-600QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Biological SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The major consists of upper division core courses in cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, ecology, evolution, and electives. These elective courses enable students to specifically prepare for professional schools, complete secondary credential in science requirements, or specialize in one or more of the following formal emphases: Bioengineering; Cellular and Molecular Biology; Ecology; Evolution and Systematics; Marine Biology; Zoology. These are exciting times in biology, and San Diego State University is a stimulating place for biological study. Recent breakthroughs in genetic engineering, genomics, immunology, and new ideas in evolution, systematics and ecology have all contributed to an atmosphere of enthusiasm and innovation. Microbiology is the study of bacteria, viruses, yeasts, molds, algae and protozoa. These microorganisms are important in their effect on the health and well being of all living creatures, including humans, and they are the key to the biological revolution in genetic engineering. In addition, they are vital to environmental science, food production, and the marine environment. Career Opportunities: Students graduating with a bachelor's degree in biology or microbiology have a great variety of career possibilities. These include: Health profession schools, into which the SDSU Biology program and preprofessional health advising office have an excellent record of training students for successful admission; Biotechnology specialist in genetic engineering and other high technology laboratories in universities and industry; Environmental consultant in endangered species surveys, environmental impact studies, and habitat analyses for public or private organizations; Laboratory technician in research centers, commercial laboratories, hospitals, and government agencies; Public information officer, author and journalist dealing with biological and microbiological subjects; Sales representative and advisor for the pharmaceutical, chemical, petroleum, and agricultural industries; Ecological specialist in federal, state, or county agencies, such as fish and game, forestry, and park departments; Horticultural, agricultural, and nursery personnel; Secondary School teacher (after obtaining the appropriate credential); Veterinary assistant or animal care specialist in zoological parks and aquaria; Specialized careers in the biotechnology industry required training in bioengineering.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The major consists of upper division core courses in cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, ecology, evolution, and electives. These elective courses enable students to specifically prepare for professional schools, complete secondary credential in science requirements, or specialize in one or more of the following formal emphases: Bioengineering; Cellular and Molecular Biology; Ecology; Evolution and Systematics; Marine Biology; Zoology. These are exciting times in biology, and San Diego State University is a stimulating place for biological study. Recent breakthroughs in genetic engineering, genomics, immunology, and new ideas in evolution, systematics and ecology have all contributed to an atmosphere of enthusiasm and innovation. Microbiology is the study of bacteria, viruses, yeasts, molds, algae and protozoa. These microorganisms are important in their effect on the health and well being of all living creatures, including humans, and they are the key to the biological revolution in genetic engineering. In addition, they are vital to environmental science, food production, and the marine environment. Career Opportunities: Students graduating with a bachelor's degree in biology or microbiology have a great variety of career possibilities. These include: Health profession schools, into which the SDSU Biology program and preprofessional health advising office have an excellent record of training students for successful admission; Biotechnology specialist in genetic engineering and other high technology laboratories in universities and industry; Environmental consultant in endangered species surveys, environmental impact studies, and habitat analyses for public or private organizations; Laboratory technician in research centers, commercial laboratories, hospitals, and government agencies; Public information officer, author and journalist dealing with biological and microbiological subjects; Sales representative and advisor for the pharmaceutical, chemical, petroleum, and agricultural industries; Ecological specialist in federal, state, or county agencies, such as fish and game, forestry, and park departments; Horticultural, agricultural, and nursery personnel; Secondary School teacher (after obtaining the appropriate credential); Veterinary assistant or animal care specialist in zoological parks and aquaria; Specialized careers in the biotechnology industry required training in bioengineering.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Students should have a grade of "B" or GPA of 3.00 or higher for all secondary coursework. They need to have a minimum score of 550 on paper based TOEFL.

4 Years
Jan-2000

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