University of Cincinnati

Course Details

Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences

Course Description

What is Biological Sciences ? Biology is the scientific study of life and life processes. Biologists study the organization of life from the structures of molecules to the balance of ecosystems. Biology majors learn to observe critically the details of all life; they analyze data and apply biological knowledge learned in the classroom to draw conclusions about their observations. Biologists are able to make significant contributions to maintaining the health and well-being of the human population, as well as preserving and protecting the environment. They develop a knowledge base and scientific way of thinking that will enable them to make informed personal health and public policy decisions.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Career Possibilities Graduates with a BS in biology have a wide range of career options as well as options for graduate study in biology, while the BA degree may be preferable for students seeking a second major in biology or those interested in careers in teaching or entering the workforce upon graduation. The BA degree will generally not serve the needs of a pre-professional student (pre-med, pre-vet, etc.) who should instead select the BS degree in biology. A few examples of career fields open to BA biology majors include the following (many of which require additional degrees): Academic, industrial, environmental/organismal, medical/pharmaceutical researcher Physician assistant, physical therapist Imaging technologist Law, specifically areas that include environmental issues and patent law requiring a solid scientific background Medical lab technologist Nurse Middle/high school educator Forestry, horticulture, park service, wildlife/fishery biologist Regulatory affairs specialist Scientific writing Zookeeper, naturalist

Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences University of Cincinnati