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Why Should I Major In Biology?

To study biology is to explore the amazing diversity of life – from the fundamental processes taking place within and between the molecules of cells, to the interactions among populations of living creatures throughout our vast global ecosystems on a planetary scale. Biology is a fast-moving discipline, always striving to push beyond the barriers of present knowledge to uncover new insights about life and its many processes. Students who major in biology at the University of Pikeville will find a program designed to encourage the development of biologists who are aware of the processes and techniques of modern biology as well as able to communicate and apply biological knowledge.

What can I do with a biology degree from the University of Pikeville?

An individual with a degree in biology from the University of Pikeville has much more than a piece of paper indicating completion of courses. In addition to acquiring a strong foundation in the sciences, graduates of this program are able to think critically, gather experimental data and analyze the results. The emphasis on basic laboratory skills combined with critical analysis give Pikeville alumni advantages when applying for employment or continuing their education. While a number of graduates from the program are employed immediately following graduation, most students further their education seeking postgraduate or professional degrees. Whatever your ultimate goals, the biology program at the University of Pikeville will provide the training and experience needed to ensure your success.

Biology Careers*:

    Research
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  • Professional Programs
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  • Physician Assistant
  • Physical Therapy
  • Veterinary Medicine

*Some of these careers require additional education or experience.

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Biology at the University of Pikeville

The biology program is a part of the Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. It provides a rigorous curriculum that enables students to develop an understanding of and an appreciation for the diversity of living organisms and their structure, function and interactions. Most courses emphasize laboratory and/or field activities. The program is designed to prepare students to enter science-related fields of business, to teach biology in high school, to meet professional school entrance requirements and for further study in graduate school.

Biology Degree Options

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Art (B.A.)

Biology Faculty

Mark W. Bolt
Harold S. Chittum

 

 
 

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