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Why Study Biology?

Biology is an adventure! It’s solving problems about living organisms. As a student


of biology you must have a curiosity about living things and a foundation for
questioning, exploring, experimenting and experiencing the excitement of
discovery.

What careers are possible?

Many of our biology graduates go on to programs leading to health-related


professional careers in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy,
physical and occupational therapy, optometry, medical technology, and human
genetic counseling.

Areas of Emphasis

After completing general biology, students may choose elective courses to earn
either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences degree in biology. A minor in
biology is also available.

During the past 10 years, 65 percent of PLU graduates seeking medical school
admission and 85 percent of those seeking dental school admission have been
accepted.

Other graduates earn master’s and doctoral degrees in areas including wildlife
biology, marine biology, physiology, cell biology, genetics, immunology,
microbiology, molecular biology, and neurobiology.

Biology graduates also find immediate employment opportunities in secondary


education, fish and wildlife programs, environmental programs, pharmaceutical
industries, basic research, genetic engineering and other biotechnology areas.

Our faculty members have expertise in career counseling PLU biology students.
They work with you to plan coursework, map out career objectives and assist with
professional and graduate applications.

The Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team advises students aspiring to careers in


the health sciences. Students are encouraged to obtain a pre-health sciences
advisor early in their program of study. Requirements for pre-professional
preparation for health sciences are available from the committee or the department
and are described in the university’s catalog.

What if I want a research experience, an internship or a campus job?

Many of our faculty members provide research opportunities for our students on
faculty research projects during both the academic year as well as the summer,
most frequently in association with the Division of Natural Sciences Undergraduate
Research Program. Students have also obtained summer research positions at
other universities around the country.

Internship opportunities in biology are also available. For example, our students
have obtained internships at The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, the
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma’s
Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, the Washington State University Research &
Extension Center, various health care facilities, physical therapy clinics, and local
conservation groups. Available internships are listed through PLU’s Office of
Academic Internships.

The department also employs students as laboratory teaching assistants,


herbarium assistants, museum assistants, animal care technicians, greenhouse
technicians and stockroom/glassware workers.

Why study Biology at PLU?

The PLU Biology Department faculty members are trained across a broad
spectrum of knowledge, from molecular biology to ecosystem ecology, and have
professional teaching and research expertise with a full range of organisms:
viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants and animals (including humans).

Professors, not teaching assistants, teach the laboratory sections and they are
available outside of class for conversation and advising.

The diversity of department courses provides broad coverage of modern biology


and allows flexible planning. The laboratory components of courses are designed
to permit plenty of hands-on experiences in genuine research settings. In addition
to traditional classroom study, students may participate in laboratory and field
biology research, academic internships and study abroad.

After completing two semesters of general biology, students may choose elective
courses, taking at least one course in each of three distributions: Molecular and
Cellular Biology; Organism Structure and Function; and Ecology and Evolution.
Students are also required to take Genetics as well as Zoological and Botanical
offerings. Students may earn either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences
degree in biology. A minor in biology is also available. Students may also combine
their biology studies with another major or minor to pursue multi-disciplinary
interests like biochemistry or biostatistics, for example.

Facilities

The modern Rieke Science Center supports students and programs with efficient
teaching and research laboratories. PLU has:
 a Biology computer lab and a variety of scientific software for use in our
laboratory classes and research
 PCR thermocyclers, including real-time PCR and thermogradient capabilities
 modern spectrophotometers, including a nano-drop, a Klett colorimeter, and
those with UV capabilities
 facilities and equipment for recombinant DNA experiments, including an
electroporator, a bead-beater, a gel documentation system, and a variety of
electrophoresis equipment
 laminar flow hoods, a tissue-culture hood, and hoods equipped with UV light
 a working museum with vertebrate and invertebrate specimens
 a herbarium with extensive plant collection
 environmental growth chambers
 multiple centrifuges including those with refrigeration and ultra-speed
capabilities
 -80˚C ultrafreezers for specimen storage
 facilities for maintaining small animals
 Two 125-gallon aquaria for fresh-and/or salt-water experimentation
 a human cadaver for independent study
 a tissue processing microtechnique room
 a variety of microscopes including stereoscopes, a fluorescence microscope,
an inverted microscope, and compound light microscopes with dark-field
capabilities
 a walk-in cold room for low-temperature experiments
 high-quality spotting scopes

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