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New Degree Options for Integrative Biology Undergraduates

 

 

The Department of Integrative Biology will offer several new degree options beginning in the fall of 2016. Our 3 base degrees – Biological Science, Physiology, and Zoology – will remain, but we have added options for a more specific and targeted academic experience.

 

Our department now offers the following degrees/options:

 

Biological Science

Biological Science: Environmental Biology

Biological Science: Pre-Healthcare

Biological Science: Secondary Teacher Certification

Physiology

Physiology: Pre-Medical Sciences

Zoology

Zoology: Ecology and Conservation Biology

Zoology: Pre-Medical Sciences

Zoology: Pre-Veterinary Science

 

Visit with your departmental advisor or see the undergraduate studies page to see if these options might be right for you.

 

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