Step Toward your Career in Biology

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE OR ARTS

Dive deeper into all areas of biology, from the molecular basis of life to the interactions of living systems. At Stevenson, choose electives and tailor your degree to your specific interests and career aspirations, including Pre-Health, Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Organismal Biology.

Want to go the extra mile? Our Bachelor’s to Master’s Option allows you to graduate with a master’s in as little as five years.

Graduates of the Biology program will:

  • Apply knowledge of fundamental biological principles to the description and analysis of living systems.
  • Evaluate function as it relates to structure throughout the spectrum of biological organization.
  • Apply laboratory research skills and techniques to the investigation of biological questions.
  • Evaluate scientific issues and findings using primary research literature.
  • Communicate scientific findings in written and oral formats appropriate to the audience.
  • Conduct oneself in a manner consistent with the professional and ethical standards of the discipline.
  • Apply academic preparation to professional experiences outside the classroom.

Hands-on Science: Tree Canopy Research

Stevenson Biology

Career Connections

Internship Placements

  • Baltimore County Department of
    Recreation and Parks
  • Cosmetic and Advanced Dentistry
  • Greater Baltimore
    Medical Center
  • Hughes Medical Institute/Center for
    Vaccine Development
  • Wildlife Diversity
    Program – Alaska

Top Employers

  • Brookeville Animal
    Hospital
  • Irvine Nature Center
  • McCormick Spice
    Company
  • MD State Police Forensic Science Lab
  • MDSPCA

Graduate Opportunities

  • Auburn University
  • Carnegie Mellon
    University
  • Sacred Heart University
  • Stevenson University
  • University of
    Pennsylvania
  • University of Virginia

Career Pathways

  • Dentistry
  • Genetic Counselors
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Physical Therapy
  • Zoologist or Wildlife Technician

Career Connections

Through pre-professional advising, our Department of Biological Sciences maintains a high success rate for students applying to graduate and professional programs. Our graduates are well prepared for careers or research in biological and other related fields, including human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, and more.

Study Biology at Stevenson

Courses

The courses in the preview below are required for completion of the bachelor’s degree in Biology. Students must also complete the requirements for the Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE).

Course Preview

BIO 112Principles of General Biology3 credits
BIO 230Genetics4 credits
BIO 235LDiversity of Life1 credit
CHEM 114General Chemistry I with Problem Solving3 credits
CHEM 210Organic Chemistry I3 credits
MATH 136Introduction to Statistics4 credits
SCI 215Writing in the Sciences3 credits

Academic Catalog

Explore our academic catalog for a full listing of courses, course descriptions, and suggested course sequence for Stevenson’s Biology program.

FYS 100First Year Seminar1 credit
BIO 112Principles of General Biology3 credits
or
BIO 113General Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics3 credits
BIO 113LGeneral Biology I Laboratory: Cell Biology and Genetics1 credit
or
BIO 113HLHonors – General Biology I Laboratory1 credit
BIO 114General Biology II: Structure and Function of Organisms3 credits
BIO 114LGeneral Biology II Laboratory: Structure and Function of Organisms1 credit
BIO 115General Biology III: Ecology and Evolution3 credits
BIO 115LGeneral Biology III Laboratory: Ecology and Evolution1 credit
BIO 218Career Connections in the Life Sciences1 credit
BIO 230Genetics4 credits
BIO 235LDiversity of Life1 credit
BIO 470Capstone Internship3 credits
or
BIO 471Capstone Internship6 credits
BIO 475Capstone Seminar3 credits
CHEM 114General Chemistry I with Problem Solving3 credits
or
CHEM 115General Chemistry I3 credits
CHEM 115LGeneral Chemistry I Laboratory1 credit
CHEM 115SGeneral Chemistry I SoLVE0 credits
CHEM 116General Chemistry II3 credits
CHEM 116LGeneral Chemistry II Laboratory1 credit
CHEM 116SGeneral Chemistry II SoLVE0 credits
CHEM 210Organic Chemistry I3 credits
CHEM 210LOrganic Chemistry I Laboratory1 credit
MATH 136Introduction to Statistics4 credits
SCI 215Writing in the Sciences3 credits

Minors and Other Options

Minor in Biology

The minor in biology requires successful completion of a minimum of six courses and 18 credits with a BIO prefix. For biology courses with a separate lab co-requisite, both the lab and lecture for the course must be taken; however, the lab does not count as a separate course toward the minor.

Please see the Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences for further information regarding this minor. General guidelines regarding minors may be found in the minors section of the catalog.

Minors at Stevenson

Add a Professional Minor

Open yourself up to additional career paths with one of our professional minors. Each minor is designed to pair with students’ majors to give them additional career options, a competitive edge in the job market, and an opportunity to shape their Stevenson experience to meet their specific career goals. 

Fina Professional Minor

BA Option

Students also have the option of completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. The student must fulfill all SEE requirements, program requirements, and complete two semesters of a foreign language from the point of placement or completion of 202 level.

BS/MS Option

BS/MS options are available for students majoring in Biology who wish to combine their bachelor’s coursework while working toward a Stevenson University Master’s Degree in one of the following:

Explore More Bachelor’s to Master’s Options

Service-Learning Options

Service learning options are offered periodically with some biology courses. Please consult the course instructor or the department chair if you have any questions.

Biology Honors

Eligible students majoring in biology may elect to pursue honors within the Department of Biological Sciences. The intention to pursue biology department honors must be declared no later than the end of the first semester of the junior year. To declare the intent to pursue department honors, a student must have earned a science GPA of 3.50 or higher.

Students graduating with biology department honors will have this distinction noted on their official university transcript. In order to graduate with department honors, the following requirements must be met:

  • Completion of a 400-level capstone experience with a grade of “B” or better
  • Completion of BIO 440 Seminar Topics in Biology with a grade of “B” or better
  • Completion of an Honors Contract Project in an upper-level biology course. A grade of “B” or better must be earned in the course in which an Honors Contract Project is completed. The student must submit a contract project proposal to be approved by department faculty before beginning the project. The final project must be approved by department faculty in order to receive honors credit.
  • A science GPA of 3.50 or higher at the time of graduation

Laboratory Tours

Featured Equipment

  • Binocular Light Microscopes
  • PCR Machines
  • Temperature-controlled Incubators
  • Microcentrifuges
  • Gel Electrophoresis Apparatus
  • Laptop Computers

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Scholarship Opportunities

Sciences Scholarship

Stevenson’s Beverly K. Fine School of the Sciences offers scholarships for incoming freshman students who plan to major in Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Environmental Science, or Mathematics. We invite you to submit a personal statement to be considered for the Sciences Scholarships. Awards are $2,000 and can be combined with a Stevenson merit-based scholarship award from Admissions. Awards are renewable for four years.

Learn more about our Sciences Scholarship

Meet Our Students & Alumni

On the Honorable Path

Jaibyn Hull

Biology Major / Pre-Medicine Track

After reading books like the “One Last Wish” series by Lurlene McDaniel as an adolescent, Jaibyn dreamed of one day becoming a physician. “Finding the perfect college for me was a priority,” she says. With that determination, Jaibyn toured over 10 colleges but always found herself drawn back to her first campus visit: Stevenson University.

Biology News

The essay identifies how a scientific society can catalyze representational, structural, and interactional diversity to achieve greater inclusion. This requires intentional commitment to capacity building, community engagemen.

Students enjoyed a "Biology Brain Break" outdoors on OMN! Each week the biology department is hosting a different event to give students the opportunity to take a break and socialize with fellow students, faculty, and staff.

Congratulations to SU biology student, Tiana Marshall, on acceptance to Veterinary School! Tiana was recently accepted to Virginia – Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.

Stevenson Biology

At a Glance

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of students complete a senior research or internship capstone experience tailored to their career interests

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