The Biology and Microbiology Department offers coursework leading to the Bachelor's degree with majors in biology, biology secondary education specialization, human biology, biotechnology and microbiology. Flexibility in the coursework allows you to combine these majors with choices in pre-professional programs (see below) or with a second major or even multiple minors.

The department offers a program for teaching in secondary schools and high schools through substitution of education courses for general electives (Biology major only). A common set of core courses are required for biology, human biology, biotechnology and microbiology majors. These core courses include two semesters of a majors-level introductory biology course, two semesters of a genetics and cell biology, one semester of general microbiology, four semesters of chemistry, two semesters of mathematics, one semester of physics and two seminar courses. The first seminar course is a freshman success course and the second a career development course that should be taken during a student's first year. 

Students who graduate from SDSU's Biology and Microbiology Department are successful in many of the following career fields:

  • Physicians
  • Researchers
  • Educators
  • Business leaders
  • Innovators

 

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Programs

Pre-Health Professional Programs

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SDState ranks in the top 5 percent for best undergraduate value.

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  • 5 programs ranked in the top 10 percent
  • 21 total programs in the top 20 percent
  • Biology ranked as the best value program at SDState
  • Nursing & Sociology are in the top 5 percent
  • SDState is in the top 1 percent for international student value

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