• Students are prepared for laboratory work, research, teaching, medical school, veterinary school, allied health professions such as physical therapist or physician?s assistant, or graduate study. After completing introductory courses, students choose one of two tracks. A concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology prepares students for careers or graduate study in medical-related fields, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, microbiology, genetics, animal biology, and other areas. The Ecology/Environmental Science concentration offers students a more field-oriented degree that emphasizes how organisms interact with their environment.
  • The Science faculty at Saint Rose is deeply committed to the success of our students. Our faculty teach both lecture and lab, increasing contact hours between students and faculty. We offer research opportunities, both on campus at Saint Rose and in surrounding labs of the Capital District. Saint Rose gives researchers many opportunities to excel. We support student travel to conferences to present research, award summer research grants to undergraduates, publish an annual Undergraduate Research Journal, and hold an all-College undergraduate research symposium each spring.