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Biology

The Bachelor of Science in Biology degree is designed to meet the needs of two different groups of students. Upon graduation, students can either enter the job market or continue their education at the graduate or professional level.

Students interested in careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, or professional school should choose the General Biology option. Students in these areas of pre-professional schooling will find they are exceptionally well prepared to take any required professional qualifying exam such as the MCAT or PCAT. Students interested in careers in field biology (including park rangers), technical services, and environmental assessment should choose the Environmental Studies option.
Biology Students

All students are advised to choose a career path as soon in their academic career as possible. Within each path, advisors will help each individual students to select the courses that are most appropriate to their career goals.

For more information, e-mail TU Admissions or call 229-227-6925.

Biology Faculty

Drew Miller. Associate Professor, Forbex Annex, ext 299

Bei Zhang. Assistant Professor. Modular Office Building, ext. 144

Richard (Woody) Search. Professor Emeritus. Forbes Annex, ext.

Rich McWilliams. Associate Professor, Forbes Annex, ext 242

Progression Sheets

The progression sheet for the general biology option lists required courses and electives. It also allows students and advisors to track progress toward the BS degree in Biology.

General Biology Progression Sheet

Sample Course Schedule

The progression sheet for the environmental studies option lists required courses and electives. It also allows students and advisors to track progress toward the BS degree in Biology.

Environmental Studies Progression Sheet

Sample Course Schedule