Biology Minor

With the biological sciences playing an ever-increasing role in everyday life, a minor in biology allows a student to appreciate, understand, and evaluate these important, exciting developments. Our program is broad-based, providing students with a firm foundation in major life forms and functions. It also has the flexibility to allow students to pursue their own areas of interest. Course offerings range from cell biology to field biology; molecular genetics to vertebrate zoology. All courses stress the critical thinking skills invaluable in today's information environment. A minor in biology is a natural complement to careers in science education, psychology, or chemistry. Students in many other fields, including marketing, government and international politics, or law, will find that biology is not only rewarding, but also useful in their professional careers.
Contact Information
Cynthia Beck
3005 David King Hall
MSN 3E1
cbeck@gmu.edu
(703) 993-1063


