1. Biology Major

    https://www.mymajors.com/college-majors/biology/

    What Courses Do Biology Majors Take? Physiology Animal Biology Behavior Biochemistry Biotechnology Botany Cell Biology Chemistry Ecology Embryonic Development Evolution Genetics Immunology Marine Biology Microbiology Neurobiology Parasitology

  2. Best Jobs for Graduates With a Biology Degree

    https://www.thebalancecareers.com/top-jobs-for-biology-majors-2059884

    A biology major provides a strong foundation and may offer an edge over other individuals who lack a background in hard science. Unlike many jobs on this list, health communications specialists can get started on their career with just a bachelor’s degree.

  3. Biology Major | What Can You Do with a Biology Degree

    https://www.worldwidelearn.com/online-education-guide/science/biology-major.htm

    Biology requires computer, research, writing, teamwork, communication, organization and time management skills. Since biologists must often involve themselves in grant writing and political debate, the Botanical Society of America encourages biology majors to take an active interest in politics and public affairs. You can demonstrate an early commitment to a career in biology with activities such as:

  4. Biology, General College Degree Programs | The College Board

    https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/majors/biological-biomedical-sciences-biology-general#!

    Biology is the study of life, individual organisms, their communities, and the systems, cells, and processes that make up living matter. Students of biology undertake a general program in which they study living organisms and the systems and processes that permit life.

  5. Biology | Majors

    https://majors.stanford.edu/biology/bio

    The general biology major is designed for students who would like a broad-based biology curriculum. The major starts with an introductory course in biology (60-level BIO courses), taken during freshman year. As sophomores and juniors, students will take 5 of 6 Bio Foundations courses (80-level BIO courses). Additional foundational courses include two lab courses (BIO 45 and either BIO 46 or 47), chemistry, physics, math, and statistics.