Get a Bachelor's degree in Biology
Biology, the study the processes fundamental to all forms of life, is the fastest-growing field of science today. Biologists strive to answer questions that create, affect or alter life forms.
UA offers two degree options, BS in Biology and BS in Biomedical Science, to put you on your path to a career in fields like medicine and health care, the environment and climate change, law, government, teaching and research.
Two Degree Options
B.S. in Biology
Our degree is designed to expose you to a broad base of biological knowledge, provide a depth of experience in advanced topics (including hands-on research) and develop competence in scientific discipline.
See the Biology majorB.S. in Biomedical Science
Our pre-med/pre-professional degree is the most efficient path to medical school. Our program guides you through the appropriate coursework to prepare for your success on the MCAT and at medical or professional school.
See the Biomedical Science majorStudent spotlight
B.S. in Biomedical Science, '24
Studying Biomedical Science at UA provided me with an amazing educational experience that went far beyond coursework. Engaging in research was a defining aspect of my undergraduate journey. Working with Dr. Renna on the visual neuroscience of zebrafish not only deepened my understanding of the research process and technology but also taught me how to work effectively with live specimens. I had many poster presentations and published a research paper. The skills and knowledge I gained prepared me exceptionally well for the rigor and demands of medical school courses, allowing me to approach complex subjects with confidence and a strong foundation in scientific inquiry.”
B.S. in Biomedical Science, '24
What can you do with a Biology degree?
UA graduates have become physicians, dentists, pharmacists, veterinarians, patent attorneys, high school teachers and university professors, as well as conducting a variety of biological research in firms such as Enviroscience, Battelle Memorial Institute, Ohio EPA, Ohio Nature Conservancy and Ohio DNR.
On-campus resources
- Advisors will help you plan which biology track is right for you and your career goals.
- Advisors help you choose classes and when to schedule them.
- Coordinators help place you in internships and co-ops, and help you get into graduate school or your career field.
- Internship Opportunities for Undergraduates
- Employment Opportunities for Undergraduates
Why Study at Akron?
Scholarships
UA provides ample financial support for its undergraduate students through scholarships and financial aid.
- UA students receive more than $260 million in financial assistance every year.
- More than 86% of undergraduates receive financial aid to lower tuition costs.
- Opportunities include scholarships for first-generation college students, transfer students, first-year students, Akron Public School graduates, and more.
Research experience
Undergraduates get hands-on extended research experience through our Tiered Mentoring Program.
- Feel more connected to your discipline early on.
- Medical and professional schools highly value research experience when selecting candidates for their programs.
- Develop personal relationships with the faculty and mentors.
Early Assurance Pathway to Medical School
Secure a seat at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) through our Early Assurance Pathway to get a head start on establishing your career.
- Work with our dedicated Pre-Health Adviser to take the necessary coursework and apply for the Early Assurance Pathway.
- If your application is accepted in your second year and you continue to meet requirements through the completion of your degree, you will be guaranteed a seat at NEOMED.
Questions?
Contact:
Dr. Jordan Renna
Associate Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Biology
330-972-6954
jrenna@uakron.edu