The University of Vermont

Integrated Biological Science

Overview

Student with model in chemistry lab.Students with a strong interest in and aptitude for science who want a challenging, dynamic career should consider the integrated biological science major. The rigorous program helps students develop a broad background in the biosciences during their first and second years through courses in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics and through work with faculty mentors in modern research laboratories. Students refine their interests as juniors and seniors by taking advanced life-science electives. Each student has a personal faculty advisor who helps in selecting courses, developing career plans, and establishing contacts in the field.

Choice of paths in major

Students have the choice of pursuing the major through UVM's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences or College of Arts and Sciences. While core courses remain the same, first year programs, as well as elective and distribution requirements, differ between these two options.

Contact

Alison Brody, co-director
David Kerr, co-director
University of Vermont
Integrated Biological Science Program
118 Marsh Life Sciences Building
Burlington, VT 05405

Phone: (802) 656-5801
E-mail: integratedbiosci@uvm.edu

Department Website:
http://www.uvm.edu/~intbiosc/

Degrees and Courses Offered

  • Bachelor of science in biological science

List of courses in integrated biological science core

Career Directions

  • Advanced study: May choose to pursue advanced studies leading to M.S., Ph.D., M.D., or D.V.M. for subsequent employment in academia, industry, government and the health sciences professions.

  • Careers: Graduates will be well prepared to compete in the job market at the bachelor's level as scientists in industry, the private sector, government agencies, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and environmental consulting companies.

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