A major in biology will automatically fulfill the requirements for admission to almost all graduate programs as well as most medical, dental, and veterinary schools. This degree program explores primate anatomy, human genetics, the plant kingdom, marine biology and microbiology. The Bachelor of Science degree is ideal for those planning to become doctors, dentists or veterinarians and includes courses in mathematics and computer science. This program is also excellent preparation for such careers as biologist, ecologist, botanist, oceanographer, geneticist, chiropractor, medical technologist, pharmacologist, educator, researcher or nutritionist, to name a few. As part of the curriculum, students conduct a year of research in a professional laboratory and receive hands-on knowledge in scientific research methods and techniques. Concentrations: There are three concentrations within the B.S. in Biology degree program: Pre-medical Sciences; Molecular Genetics-Cell; and Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Throughout the Pre-Medical Sciences concentration, students will receive specialized by guidance from the Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental and Pre-Veterinary faculty advisor. Within the the Molecular Genetics-Cell concentration allows students to pursue Ph.D. programs andor careers in industry, research, universities, hospitals and laboratories. The Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior concentration leads to specialized Ph.D. programs andor careers in conservation, wildlife, preservation, fishery and national parks.