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Biology
Gain a strong knowledge base, see the connections between biology and other disciplines, and experience the collaborative “doing” of biology.
The Biology Department offers both a major and a minor, which provide the knowledge and skills you’ll need to pursue vocations or advanced degrees in biology-related fields, including biochemistry, environmental science, neuroscience, and the health professions.
The Department also contributes classes for students enrolled in the first-year seminar (FYS) program, distribution courses for nonscience majors, introductory level courses covering the breadth of the discipline at two levels (regular and Honors), and diverse upper-level courses for majors. Undergraduate research opportunities are available in departmental laboratories during both the academic year and the summer. Students can also participate in internships sponsored by off-campus laboratories through existing programs or those proposed by the student. A chapter of Beta Beta Beta, the national biological honor society, provides supplemental activities for students.
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Studying biology at Washington College offers many unique opportunities.
Our department has two honor societies. We have summer programs for on-campus research and experiences abroad. Many biology students also choose to do off-campus internships that give them additional practical experience.
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Faculty expertise is widespread and students play an integral part in faculty research programs.
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Explore our research and teaching facilities.
The Department of Biology occupies two floors on the southern end of John S. Toll Science Center—a $26 million state-of-the-art facility completed in Fall 2005. We also utilize laboratory spaces in the Semans-Griswold Environmental Hall, completed in 2019.
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Explore related programs at Washington College and partnerships at other institutions.
Dual-Degree Programs & Post-Graduate Partnerships
Pre-Health Professions Programs