Biology Education, B.A.
Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Effective
Fall, 2024 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person
About the Program
The curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Biology Education degree couples the coursework required for the regular Biology B.A. degree with additional courses necessary and recommended for certification to teach biology at the secondary level. Students completing this degree will have a strong foundation in the biological sciences and will be capable of working in a range of technical positions in addition to secondary education.
The department's undergraduate curriculum provides a comprehensive and current overview of biology. Students also have the opportunity to engage in independent research in the lab, field and library - working one on one with a faculty mentor.
The department's undergraduate curriculum provides a comprehensive and current overview of biology. Students also have the opportunity to engage in independent research in the lab, field and library - working one on one with a faculty mentor.
Students take four or five hands-on laboratory courses. They have the opportunity to work on independent research projects and help their mentors with important research. These unique, intensive experiences allow students to sharpen their critical thinking skills and expand their scientific understanding of biological concepts.
Graduates have been accepted to graduate and professional schools such as the University of Maryland, Baltimore; University of Virginia; Duke and the University of Pennsylvania. Students have been hired by companies such as American Cyanamid, Fischer Scientific, Merck, Martek and BD, and by various government agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration.