Many Biology majors continue into graduate programs in a specialized subfield.  It is the goal of the department to provide solid Biology degrees which expose students to all areas of Biology while allowing each student flexibility when entering the job market. The five areas identified are: Plant Biology, Animal Biology, Cell & Molecular Biology, Structure & Function, and Ecology & Evolution.
 
Plant Biology
 
BIO 300 Botany
BIO 326 Marine Botany
Animal Biology
Structure & Function
BIO 305 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
BIO 308 Entomology
BIO 310 Invertebrate Zoology
BIO 315 Natural History of Vertebrates
BIO 316 Parasitology
BIO 323 Fish Biology
BIO 341 Biology of Marine Mammals
BIO 342N Biology of Whales
BIO 406 Microbiology
BIO 305 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
BIO 312N Developmental Biology
BIO 314 Histology
BIO 340 Pathology
BIO 400 Neuroanatomy
BIO 405 General Physiology
BIO 411 Immunology
BIO 412 Endocrinology
BIO 421 Comparative Animal Physiology
Cell & Molecular Biology
Ecology & Evolution
BIO 312N Developmental Biology
BIO 313 Molecular Biology
BIO 330 Molecular Forensics
BIO 406 Microbiology
BIO 409 Biological Chemistry
BIO 423 Experimental Methods in Molecular Biology
BIO 315 Natural History of Vertebrates
BIO 320 General Ecology
BIO 322 Biological Oceanography
BIO 401 Vertebrate Evolution
BIO 414N Evolutionary Theory

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