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University of Wisconsin
Madison
United States

Biology

About

The Bachelor of Arts in Biology at the University of Wisconsin offers students a broad yet flexible exploration of the living world, combining a strong foundation in biological principles with the interdisciplinary possibilities of a liberal arts education. This four-year, full-time program introduces students to key biological fields such as genetics, ecology, evolution, physiology, and cell biology, while allowing them to connect science with the humanities, policy, or education. Designed for those interested in the life sciences as well as their application to broader societal contexts, the program supports diverse academic and career goals, from public health and science communication to education and environmental advocacy.

Students gain critical skills in scientific reasoning, data interpretation, and research literacy, while engaging in hands-on laboratory experiences and field-based learning. The curriculum promotes inquiry and collaboration, encouraging students to investigate the biological basis of life and apply that understanding to real-world challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and human health. Through elective flexibility, interdisciplinary coursework, and supportive faculty advising, students tailor their studies to reflect both scientific interest and personal aspirations, graduating with a well-rounded perspective on the biological sciences and their relevance in today's world.

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$44,210.00/year
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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Biology
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 15 January 2026
  • Location: University of Wisconsin, United States
  • Field of Study: Biology
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations of Life Science
• General Biology I & II
• General Chemistry I
• College Writing and Communication
• Introduction to Scientific Inquiry

Year 2 – Core Biological Concepts
• Genetics and Molecular Biology
• Ecology and Evolution
• Organic Chemistry or Environmental Chemistry
• Quantitative Reasoning in Biology

Year 3 – Special Topics and Elective Exploration
• Human Physiology or Plant Biology
• Biology and Society: Ethics, Policy, and Practice
• Scientific Communication and Public Engagement
• Elective: Health Sciences, Education, or Environmental Studies

Year 4 – Integration and Application
• Research Methods in Biology or Independent Project
• Seminar in Biological Topics
• Capstone: Biology in Interdisciplinary Contexts
• Internship or Community-Based Science Project

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program pursue careers in education, science communication, public health, environmental policy, and nonprofit science outreach, among others. Common roles include biology teacher, program coordinator, research assistant, environmental educator, or public health specialist. The flexible structure of the B.A. program also supports further study in graduate programs related to biology, education, healthcare administration, or environmental studies. With training in scientific analysis, writing, and problem-solving, graduates are prepared to work in sectors that value both biological knowledge and the ability to communicate and connect science with social impact.

Why Choose This Program

This program offers a distinctive blend of scientific exploration, liberal arts integration, and real-world relevance, making it ideal for students who want to study biology while remaining open to diverse intellectual and career pathways. The University of Wisconsin provides access to research labs, community partnerships, and interdisciplinary faculty that support hands-on and holistic learning. The curriculum encourages critical thinking not only about biological mechanisms but also about the ethical, environmental, and human implications of science. Whether you're preparing for graduate school, public service, or teaching, this degree equips you to apply biological knowledge thoughtfully and effectively in a changing world.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA