Biology Majors – Explore Undergraduate Degrees
Gain Practical Skills With a Biology Degree
Undergraduate biology students at GCU explore vibrant and innovative applications within their field. Throughout your STEM degree journey, you will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning and acquire essential technical skills. The biological and scientific research, laboratory techniques and data analysis taught in biology-focused degrees can help prepare you for professional roles in the biological sciences.
Ignite Your Intellectual Curiosity With Biology Studies
Challenge yourself as you embark on a journey that stimulates your intellect and awakens your passion for science. Through scientific research skills, practical laboratory techniques and fieldwork in biology, you will delve into the complexities of biological systems, from molecular structures to ecological interactions.
Earn Your Degree From an Accredited University
Undergraduate Admission Requirements
Prepare to Make an Impact in Various Industries
With access to lab facilities and guidance from knowledgeable faculty, undergraduate bio majors can be prepared to tackle real challenges in diverse fields such as healthcare, environmental conservation and education. Instill a lifelong desire for discovery and innovation in the biological sciences. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills, encouraging you to explore new ideas and contribute to scientific knowledge.
GCU’s Bachelor of Science in Biology is among the top 5 on-campus programs as of Fall 2023 enrollment. (See disclaimer 1 )
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