University of New Haven

Course Details

BS(Biology) - Concentration in Pre-medical/Pre-dental/Pre-veterinary

Course Description

This concentration provides you with the basic entrance requirements for virtually every college of medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine in the U.S. If you complete this program but choose not to pursue a career in medicine, you will be well qualified for a career in the rapidly growing fields of biotechnology and biomedical/pharmaceutical research or other technically oriented careers in health and related life science fields. You will also be well qualified to enter a graduate program in cell biology, biochemistry or molecular biology. Biology is very much like a mystery story because it is full of twists and turns that lead to exciting discoveries. In both, there are questions to be asked and problems to be solved. From the interactions between an organism and its environment to the genetic and molecular underpinnings of disease, biology is the framework within which we understand the wonders and complexities of the natural world. Our biology program provides the opportunity to study, and develop a career in, whichever mystery of biology excites you.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Careers, Internships for Biology Students Providing you with internship opportunities is one of the ways we help you take your passion for biology into the real world. Open to you on a competitive basis, an internship will give you a distinct edge in your job search after graduation. Students can gather a wealth of knowledge from books, lectures, and guest speakers, but nothing completes and complements that knowledge like hands-on learning in the real world. Entering the workforce and assuming responsibilities helps students mature as they develop their skills and acumen and apply what they’ve learned in class. Internships The University of New Haven considers internships to be a critical component of the educational process. We strive to successfully match an intern with the most appropriate work environment. It’s also a given that all three parties in the relationship — UNH, the student, and the internship location — need to devote significant time to make it successful. This balancing act, when achieved, results in a quality internship that can lead to developing a strong future employee. Numerous ways exist to develop and participate in an internship. Working through the internship coordinator, we make every effort to ensure the internship experience is a meaningful one.




BS(Biology) - Concentration in Pre-medical/Pre-dental/Pre-veterinary University of New Haven