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Biology

Biology is the science that studies life. It is multidisciplinary because it includes many different fields, ranging from cell biology and genetics to evolution, plant science and ecology. Some careers are applied, using biological knowledge to address problems in society and industry, while others are in research, advancing knowledge to produce new solutions.

Academics

Graduate Degrees

Graduate Certificates

Program Information

Learning Goals

Master of Arts for Teachers in Biology

  • Retrieve, interpret, and critically evaluate information from the scientific literature. 
  • Effectively communicate information from the scientific literature.
  • Demonstrate the ability to break down and analyze biological concepts and processes for students. 
  • Demonstrate an achievement of depth of knowledge across a selection of sub disciplines (molecular/cellular and organismal) in Biology. 
  • Identify and develop methodology to test hypotheses. 
  • Critically analyze experimental design and conclusions. 
  • Analyze processes in everyday life using biological principles. 
  • Communicate the relevance of biological principles for society in oral and written format. 
  • Engage in the development of rigorous curriculum planning and design.
  • Promote college-level study skills and habits of mind.
  • Use assessment data to inform college-level instructional practices.
  • Prepare dual-credit students for success in college-level assessments
  • Conduct research to improve dual-credit instruction.

Graduate Certificate in Biology

  • Retrieve, interpret, and critically evaluate information from the scientific literature. 
  • Effectively communicate information from the scientific literature.
  • Demonstrate the ability to break down and analyze biological concepts and processes for students. 
  • Demonstrate an achievement of depth of knowledge across a selection of sub disciplines (molecular/cellular and organismal) in Biology. 
  • Identify and develop methodology to test hypotheses. 
  • Critically analyze experimental design and conclusions. 
  • Analyze processes in everyday life using biological principles. 
  • Communicate the relevance of biological principles for society in oral and written format. 

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