Where are the best university biology programs?
There are many universities with strong biology programs. There is no “best” university to study biology. If you are considering a biology degree, search for a school that fits your needs, budget, and lifestyle. Large research universities offer broad course work, a variety of specialized concentrations, and many opportunities for independent research. Smaller colleges allow for small class sizes, individualized instruction, and frequent interaction with professors. In general, there are several key elements that make up a solid biology program at a university:
- Faculty diversity and experience
Most faculty members hold PhD degrees and have active, productive research programs. The faculty is an accurate representation of the diversity of biological disciplines: botanists, evolutionary biologists, zoologists, biochemists, cell biologists, ecologists, physiologists, taxonomists, and so on. Either the biology program contains faculty members in diverse fields, or the university has several individual departments that complement each other.
- Commitment to undergraduate education
Courses are taught by faculty members, not graduate students.
The institution has an active faculty advisor program and an active career advising/career development program.
The curriculum includes a variety of courses that provide a strong background in the natural and social sciences, humanities, and writing, while still allowing students to pursue their individual interests.
Well-equipped libraries with Internet access to biology journals, and easily accessible computer labs for student use.
- Research opportunities for undergraduates
Faculty welcome students into their research groups as part-time workers, interns, and research assistants.
Opportunities are available for undergraduates to pursue independent research projects.
There are programs and centers that suit a student’s particular interest, for example, a field station to study ecology, proximity to the coast or a marine station to study marine biology.
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