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Biology department
Biology
is the science of living things: what they are, how they work, how they
interact and how they change or evolve. Now, more
than ever, biology is among the most exciting, intellectually stimulating
and promising disciplines in the sciences.
Saint
Martin's University offers a bachelor of science degree in biology that will
help prepare tomorrow's scientists, who will teach, study, explore, care
for and enlighten our world and its inhabitants.
The aims
of the University's department of biology are to enable its student to gain
knowledge about and an understanding of living organisms.
Graduates
of the University's biology program will be prepared for a variety of careers
in the biological sciences; specialized investigation leading to graduate
degrees in biology; or admission into professional health care graduate
programs including medical, dental, pharmacy, physical therapy and
chiropractic schools.
Saint
Martin's biology program provides:
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Small
class and lab sizes, which enable students to work closely
with their faculty members.
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Library
resources, computers and study environments to support its students.
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A
faculty advisor for each student from the time he or she enters the program through graduation.
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Field
experiences, internships and other learning opportunities outside the
classroom.
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A
strong liberal arts tradition that promotes oral and written fluency, critical thinking, academic excellence and sound ethical judgment.
The
department sponsors a Biology Club whose membership is open to all biology
majors and other students interested in biological issues. The club
sponsors guest speakers and field trips, as well as providing service to
the University in a variety of ways.
Saint
Martin's biology department also has a chapter of Beta Beta Beta National
Biological Honor Society. This group participates in the Biology Club and
promotes undergraduate research and participation in regional Tri-Beta
research conferences.
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