Biology
The Biology Program in the Department of Natural Sciences prepares students to excel in the biological, chemical, physical and mathematical sciences. The faculty represent various disciplines of the natural sciences, creating a unique and intimate educational venue for students. The academic program incorporates innovative and interdisciplinary courses that enhance the traditional scientific curriculum. Faculty members provide students with an exceptional foundation in both analytical and quantitative skills and rigorous life science course work, along with the opportunity to participate in faculty-mentored research. A broad exposure to non-science, liberal arts classes enhances our pedagogical mission, creating a critical combination of experiences essential for applying life science skills to future careers.
The B.S. in Biology is appropriate for students interested in pursuing post-graduate studies in various medical fields or research in the life or physical sciences.
The B.A. in Human Biology, Health and Society is appropriate for students seeking careers as physical or occupational therapists, and physician assistants, as well as other health science professions, or for students wanting to enter the workforce upon graduation.
The Biomedical Sciences major is described later in the catalog.
Students pursuing the Biology major are strongly encouraged to participate in faculty-guided scientific research experiences, both on-site and off-campus. Internships and Independent Study Projects, co-mentored by faculty and various members of the many outstanding NYC biomedical facilities, are also available.
An optional Thesis Track in Biology is available to all Biology majors to propose and conduct research over multiple semesters. Students choosing this option will graduate with honors in the major.
Admission to the Biology program is based on students’ academic qualifications, including SAT/ACT scores, standardized science exam scores and high school GPA.
The Natural Sciences Department also offers minors in Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience and Environmental Studies for students from any major seeking to expand their knowledge and career options.
Program Faculty:
Faculty from the Department of Natural Sciences teach courses in the Biology Program.
Ann Aguanno
Richard Finizio
Abdelahad Khajo
Alessandra Leri
Matthew Lundquist
Melissa Rosso
Benedetta Sampoli Benitez
Professor Emerita:
Anne Mazelis
Biology Courses (BIOL)
Biology Programs:
Major: Biology, B.S. (0401), 60 Credits
Major: Human Biology, Health and Society, B.A. (0401), 52-53 Credits
Minor: Biology, 17-20 Credits
Minor: Neuroscience, 17 Credits