Biological science is the study of living systems. As a biological sciences major, you’ll engage areas of focus such as cell biology, neuroscience, ecology, molecular biology and much more. Biola's biological science degree will prepare students to study and appreciate God's creation at the organismal and biomolecular level as well as provide the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in a variety of biology disciplines and careers.
In addition to its strong curriculum and biblical integration, Biola’s Biological Bachelor of Science program offers biological sciences students several key advantages:
Small class sizes and laboratory sections give you an opportunity to develop close relationships with your biological sciences professors, who have extensive experience in teaching, research and publishing.
Well-equipped laboratories at the Lim Center offer hands-on experience and opportunities to put your academic learning into action. Explore our many opportunities for undergraduate research.
TheBiola Office of Health Professions Advising (BOHPA), a distinctive of Biola, provides experienced advice for navigating your healthcare journey, resources for taking qualifying exams like the GRE and MCAT, mock interviews, clinical shadowing experiences with health professionals, and strategic advice for applying to postgraduate programs.
Graduates report feeling well prepared for biological-related careers, such as marine biology and veterinary medicine which are among the best-paid, highest-satisfaction and fastest-growing life sciences occupations.
Biola’s location in Southern California — one of the world’s largest and most diverse metropolitan areas — is ideal for biology majors seeking internships and job opportunities.
Integration of known biological facts with scriptural principles are emphasized and taught to guide you in your spiritual development — you will not only graduate with a biology degree, but also the ability to effectively discuss theories of origins and evolutionary biology within the context of a scriptural view of creation.
The environmental science concentration prepares students to become leaders who are passionate about restoring all aspects of God’s creation. By combining scientific and theological knowledge with practical field, lab and communication skills, students will be equipped to create just and sustainable solutions addressing the environmental challenges we face in today’s world.
The general biology concentration prepares students for a variety of non-health care graduate programs such as marine biology, botany, ecology, cellular biology, genetics, or medical research. This concentration allows students to choose from a wide range of upper division biology electives that are suited to their career goals including: marine biology, vertebrate biology, environmental ethics, neurobiology, and biology of cancer.
The premed/pre-health care professional concentration equips students to become strong applicants for medical, dental and veterinary schools. In this concentration, students complete a clear track of courses to prepare for the MCAT and fulfill entrance requirements. Some of the most popular upper division electives in this concentration include: prosection, parasitology, immunology, and nutrition and metabolism.
For those interested in teaching biology at the high school level, this concentration provides coursework that, combined with successfully passing the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET), leads to a California Single Subject Teaching Credential in Biology. The Professional Teacher Preparation Program leading to a California Teaching Credential at Biola University is subject to change in response to new legislation. See a credential analyst at Biola's School of Education for current information on completing the requirements for a teaching credential. Students must consult with both their major advisor and a School of Education advisor.
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Courses
What will I study as a biological science major?
As a major in biological sciences, you will develop a basic competence and knowledge of living organisms and vital processes in the allied sciences such as:
Zoology
Botany
Physiology
Genetics
Ecology
Nutrition
Biochemistry
Immunology
You will develop a strong understanding of the scientific method as the degree prepares you to responsibly apply various biological disciplines, such as computational biology to real-life situations. Learning and course highlights include:
Emphasizing the principles of cellular and molecular biology and genetics
Introduction to principles of systems and biodiversity
Collecting and interpreting quantitative data
Field research and practicing writing for the biological sciences
Using a scanning electron microscope
Participating in human systems analysis and electrophysiology labs
Studying microbial organisms on bacteria and viruses
Discussing the molecular organization and function of cells and their organelles
Differentiating between vertebrate groups
Experience in experimental design, laboratory investigation and technical writing
As part of Biola’s commitment to a biblically centered education, most undergraduate students complete
30 credits of biblical and theological studies as a part of their degree program. Learn more about our
Bible and theology core.
Career Outlook and Preparation
What can you do with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Science?
As a highly skilled and technically competent scientist, your biology degree will be prepared to enter graduate school and to impact the world for Jesus Christ in fields such as research, medicine, education, environmental science and biochemistry. A graduate degree in biological science provides career options in many professions such as:
Doctor
Forensic scientist
Research biologist
Life science educator
Hospital administrator
Laboratory researcher
Medical technician
Educator
Wildlife rehabilitation specialist
In addition, Biola graduates from the biological science major have gone on to study at prestigious graduate schools, including:
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, San Diego
University of Southern California
Michigan State University
Tulane University
University of Chicago
University of Washington
University of Arizona
Washington State University
University of Texas
Explore Biola's Health Science Careers website for specific information about various health professions.
17% job growth
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth for medical scientists is projected to be much faster than average between 2021 and 2031.
BLS projections are not specific to Biola University students or graduates.
Biola's training in faith perspectives has been instrumental during my graduate studies. Biola's faith integration allows for continual recognition of God's peace and beauty that blossoms out of difficulty. The body was designed to work right, and when it doesn't, God gives us the knowledge to solve problems.
Biological science gives you the opportunity to explore God's creation amidst its changes and progressions that enables you to grow more intellectually in knowing how profound our creator is.
Samuel Hammer
Biological Science, B.S. '18
Because my professors chose to invest their time in helping me process where the Lord was calling me after Biola, I was accepted into Columbia University's MPH Program with an emphasis in Epidemiology shortly after graduating from Biola.
The professors at Biola were invested in me as a person as much as they were in my learning. They gave me all of the core science background I needed in preparation for the MCATs and medical school.
Attaining a degree from Biola is more affordable than you might think — dramatically lower than the “sticker price” in most cases
— with 100% of incoming undergraduate students receiving some form of financial aid.