* General biology
* Cell biology
* Genetics
* Evolution
* Ecology
* Physiology
* Biochemistry
* Molecular biology
* Microbiology
In addition to coursework, B.S. biology programs often include laboratory experiences and research projects, which allow students to apply the knowledge they have gained in the classroom to real-world situations. Some programs also offer opportunities for students to participate in internships or other experiential learning experiences, such as working in a research lab or a museum.
A B.S. degree in biology prepares students for a variety of careers in the biological sciences, including:
* Research scientist
* Laboratory technician
* Environmental scientist
* Conservation biologist
* Wildlife biologist
* Marine biologist
* Microbiologist
* Geneticist
* Bioinformatics specialist
* Science educator
* Medical doctor
* Veterinarian
With careful planning and preparation, a B.S. degree in biology can also serve as a foundation for further study in graduate programs such as medical school, veterinary school, or doctoral programs in the biological sciences.