• Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms. The biology major can be tailored to meet the needs of students interested in the health sciences, animal or plant physiology, cell, and molecular biology, ecology or environmental studies, or evolution and systematics.
  • In general, the B.A. degree is designed for students who desire more flexibility or wish to take more courses outside of the natural sciences.  All Miami Plan Foundation (MPF) and College of Arts and Science (CAS) requirements apply to this degree.  The Departmental requirements are more flexible for the B.A. than for the B.S. degree and leave more room for customizing your program; you can use that flexibility to focus more on certain subdisciplines within biology, to take courses in other branches of science, or to take a variety of nonscience electives.  This flexibility is also helpful if students have transferred to Miami from other colleges or from nonscience majors.
  • Learning Outcomes for the BA/BS in Biology are to Locate and cite biology source materials using discipline-specific databases
    1. Articulate questions and hypotheses that drive research in the field of biology
    2. Synthesize, evaluate and accurately summarize information from multiple sources
    3. Integrate core concepts and principles from the biological sciences
    4. Recognize areas requiring further research
    5. Comprehend the broader implications of biological research for health and
    6. Effectively communicate scientific information to both non-specialist (popular) specialist (technical)