Biology

Undergraduate
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121 hours
4 years

Biology

Students are offered vast diversity in the study of biology from the molecular level to the organism and ecological levels. Students can customize electives to suit a wide array of career interests. This degree is ideal for students seeking to further their education through graduate or professional schools, including programs in medicine, research, dentistry, pharmacy, wildlife biology, veterinary medicine and conservation. 

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Why study biology at Harding?

Gilliam Biological Research Station

The Gilliam Biological Research Station is a 700-acre property set aside by the University for multiple levels of biological research. Students and faculty have abundant opportunities to participate in plant, insect and wildlife surveys, long term studies of plant and animal physiology, and forest and wetland ecology studies. To follow along with this research, please visit the GBRS website at hugbrs.wixsite.com/gbrs and follow us on Facebook at “HU Gilliam Biological Research Station” and Instagram @hugbrs.

Research lab experiences

Research lab experiences are required for most majors. These courses include independent projects allowing students to investigate and collect data, perform data analysis and practice scientific writing. These labs offer a low student-to-teacher ratio for optimal learning. With prior approval, students may also receive research laboratory course credit for summer research internships at other universities. Students can learn more about these internships through our Facebook group “Harding Biology Research and Graduate Opportunities.”


Students participating in faculty-mentored independent research may earn a research certificate, creating a portfolio of their work to demonstrate critical thinking, communication skills and contributions to their field of study.

Science and faith

From freshman biology lectures to upper level science and Scripture courses, students are mentored by scientists to think critically and thoroughly about the big questions of science and faith. 

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What can you do with a degree in biology?

Human health sciences

A degree in biology will lay a solid foundation for those who are interested in a career in health sciences. You'll be equipped with everything you need to be successful in professional schools such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, occupational therapy, physical therapy and more.

Research

Biologists study the natural world to find solutions to practical problems. Foundational knowledge in biology helps students prepare for work in field research or laboratory research in graduate programs. Biologists help develop treatments for various diseases and health conditions, strategies to combat environmental issues and innovations in biological technology.

Veterinary science

A degree in biology provides the scientific skills and knowledge required for students aspiring to enter veterinary school.  Courses include Animal Physiology, Vertebrate Morphology, Zoology, Genetics, Animal Behavior, and Microbiology, which are crucial for success in veterinary programs.  

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