Biology


Undergraduate Major, Undergraduate Minor

Westminster College of Arts and Sciences

4-Year Degree

male and female student in biology classroom with learning skull on table

The Biology Program at Westminster University

Through fieldwork, experimentation, research, and internships, biology students learn about the world we live in by engaging in the process of scientific inquiry. Westminster University's biology program has a robust core of organismal and molecular biology, with a strong focus on hands-on laboratory and undergraduate research. In fact, students receive credit for experiential learning such as research projects and internships, and many of our students present their work at national conferences.

The Biology program offers small lab-based courses taught by faculty with expertise in biology, neuroscience, environmental science, paleontology, and biochemistry. You will have access to state-of-the-art labs in our LEED Certified Meldrum Science Center for both coursework and research projects. When you sign up for field courses, Utah’s deserts, mountains, and Great Salt Lake become your classroom.

Explore the ways you can get involved in the Westminster community to make the most of your biology education, and get insight on the perspectives of Westminster biology students.

Who the Biology Program Is For

Our program creates biologists who are creative, curious, and think critically about the world around them. Our challenging coursework and distinctive research opportunities prepare you to attend medical or veterinary school, attend graduate school in the sciences, teach biology in secondary schools, work in biotechnology, science writing, or a myriad of other careers.

What You'll Learn in the Biology Program 

  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Teach students how to assimilate content knowledge with research skills
  • Enhance communication and information literacy skills
  • Promote leadership, collaboration, and teamwork
  • Encourage reflective capacities
  • Develop an understanding of the major concepts in the biological sciences
  • Explore relationships between science and society

sample BIOLOGY courses

  • BIOL-103: Human Anatomy and Lab
  • BIOL-202: Organisms and Evolution
  • BIOL-204: Principles of Genetics
  • BIOL-306: Aquatic Biology and Lab

Related programs

The Biology program can also be taken as a minor, which is a great supplement to a degree in chemistrygeologyneuroscience, or physics.

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Application Deadline

Completed applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Fall 2022 Entry: July 29, 2022
Spring 2023 Entry: Nov. 9, 2022
Fall 2023 Entry: July 10, 2023

Entry Terms- Fall or Spring

 

Our Faculty

Bonnie Baxter, PhD
Professor

Christy Clay, PhD
Professor

Dave Kimberly, PhD
Associate Professor

 

program statistics

Recent biology graduates are accepted to professional and graduate schools at a rate of

50-100%

each year, or enter the workforce prepared for success.

 

"If they find life on Mars, then I would feel like I was part of something huge because it’s like alien life. That’s insane. I didn’t think I’d be a part of that as an undergraduate."

Read The Story

Adrik Da Silva
(’20), biology major

Biology Program Plan of Study

You’ll start by taking introductory-level courses in ecology, genetics, cell biology, and organisms and evolution. As you move through the program, you’ll be able to choose elective courses ranging from astrobiology to paleontology, while participating in undergraduate research that aligns with your interests. To complete your degree, you’ll also take courses in chemistry, physics, and math.

Liberal Education Courses

You must complete the WCore program or join the Honors College (and complete requirements) to fulfill your liberal education credits.

Biology Career Opportunities

Our program prepares students for the career of their choice. Many of our students having continued their education in professional and graduate schools. Other students have gone on to work as laboratory researchers, educators, biotechnologists, and even Peace Corps volunteers.

Potential Employers

  • Intermountain Healthcare 
  • University of Utah Health 
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center 

Potential Careers

  • Ecologist
  • Physician
  • Veterinarian
  • Science Teacher
  • Lawyer
  • Microbiologist
  • Dentist
  • Bioengineer
  • Biotechnology researcher
  • Pharmacist
  • Peace Corps volunteer
  • Forensic Science Technician

 

Tuition and Aid

There's No Better Investment Than You

Westminster University knows you want an education where you matter—a place that will serve as a launchpad for a successful career and a meaningful life. Westminster will work with you individually through every step of the financial aid process. From scholarships to grants and loans, Westminster helps you make it happen.

With the highest percentage of students who complete one or more internships in the state, Westminster students hit the ground running with real-world experience. Plus, 90% of students were either employed or attending graduate school within 5 months of graduating. With a Westminster degree, you don't have to choose between a successful career and a fulfilling life.

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You’ll be automatically considered for scholarship and grant opportunities.

In addition to general merit scholarships, other scholarship programs are available to support you throughout your time at Westminster.

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