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Biology Academic Programs

Credits Required
120
Cost per credit
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Delivery
Online & On-Campus

 

Rework this entire section! 100 words describing biology at Mayville State

Starting their first year, our students work closely with faculty members in small laboratory sections. Students find faculty to be readily accessible and approachable. All of our research facilities are available to undergraduates, including the SOU Biotechnology Center, the second-largest insect collection in Oregon, a four-room greenhouse, a herbarium, a Vertebrate Natural History Museum, and a cadaver lab. Many of our faculty also involve undergraduates in field research in ecology and environmental science.

Why pursue a biology degree at Mayville State?

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What can I expect when enrolled in this program?

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What unique opportunities does Mayville State's biology program offer? 

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Will this degree prepare me for graduate school?

Sure.

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Biology Majors

Biology Minors

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For more information or an unofficial transcript review, please contact:

Alyson Beckman - alyson.beckman@mayvillestate.edu

Alyson Beckman

Online Enrollment Coordinator & Online Advisor
Phone: 701-788-4632
Text: 701-401-1592

Megan Vig

Career Services & Academic Advisor - Math and Science
701-788-5254
Text: 701-401-1661

What’s important for my students is the opportunity to advance their careers through research opportunities at MSU they might not get or have access to at other institutions. They can present their work at local, regional, and international levels. Imagine that scope as they transition from college into their careers. It could be life-changing.

- Dr. Joseph Mehus