Biological Science
The mission of the Department of Biological Sciences at Biola University is to provide an academically stimulating and challenging environment for intellectual and spiritual growth, preparing students to pursue careers as scientists, health care professionals, and teachers.
What will I study?
Biological Science majors will develop a basic competence in the areas of the scientific method, various biological disciplines, and the integration of biological facts with spiritual principles.
Emphases
- Biological Science
- Pre-Chiropractic
- Pre-Physical Therapy
Admissions Requirements
High school requirements are:
- 1 year - Biology
- 1 year - Chemistry
- 3 years - Mathematics
- 2 years - Foreign Language
One year of Physics is desirable.
Deficiencies can be fulfilled with permission from the Department of Biological Science.
Interesting classes I might take
- Genetics
- Botany
- Immunology
- Marine Biology
What can I do with a degree in Biological Science?
- Doctor
- Medical technician
- Hospital administrator
- Laboratory researcher
- Teacher
Why choose Biological Science at Biola?
Biology is the branch of knowledge that deals with living organisms and vital processes. As such it includes the allied sciences such as zoology, botany, physiology, genetics, ecology, nutrition, biochemistry and immunology. The Biological Science major will develop a basic competence in these areas, and at the same time demonstrate the following:
- An ability to integrate known biological facts with scriptural principles
- An understanding of scientific method and its application
- An understanding of important issues in various biological disciplines and their responsible applications in life
- An ability to discuss theories of origins and evolution within the context of a Scriptural view of creation
What are BU Biological Science graduates doing now?
Biola graduates from the Biological Science major have gone on to study at the following graduate schools.
UCLA, UC San Diego, University of Southern California, Michigan State University, Tulane University, University of Chicago, University of Washington, University of Arizona, Washington State University, University of Texas

