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University of Wisconsin
Madison
United States

Biology

About

The Biology Bachelor of Science program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a comprehensive understanding of living organisms, their structures, functions, interactions, and evolutionary processes. The program integrates molecular, cellular, organismal, and ecological perspectives, enabling students to explore the diversity of life and the mechanisms that sustain it. Students study genetics, microbiology, physiology, ecology, evolution, and biotechnology, developing strong analytical, research, and problem-solving skills. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory experience, preparing graduates to analyze biological phenomena, design experiments, and apply scientific principles to real-world challenges in research, healthcare, and environmental conservation.

Throughout the program, students engage in hands-on laboratory work, field studies, and independent research projects, gaining experience in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication. The program encourages interdisciplinary study, connecting biology to environmental science, chemistry, public health, and bioinformatics, allowing students to apply biological principles in diverse professional contexts. Graduates leave the program with both technical expertise and analytical insight, equipped to pursue careers in research, healthcare, conservation, or further academic study.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Biology
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Science
  • 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 in Biology
• Introduction to Biology and Scientific Inquiry
• General Chemistry I & II
• College Writing and Communication
• Mathematics for Biological Sciences

Year 2 – Core Biological Concepts
• Cell and Molecular Biology
• Genetics and Evolution
• Organismal Biology
• Biostatistics and Data Analysis

Year 3 – Applied Biological Studies
• Microbiology and Immunology
• Ecology and Environmental Biology
• Physiology and Developmental Biology
• Laboratory Research and Fieldwork

Year 4 – Advanced Integration and Capstone
• Advanced Topics in Biology (e.g., Genomics, Bioinformatics, or Conservation Biology)
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Seminar in Biological Sciences
• Professional Development and Ethics in Biology

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Biology program are prepared for careers in research, biotechnology, healthcare, environmental conservation, education, laboratory management, public health, and pharmaceutical industries. They may work in academic and industrial laboratories, hospitals, environmental organizations, government agencies, and private sector research firms. Many graduates pursue advanced degrees in biology, medicine, biomedical sciences, environmental science, public health, or bioinformatics, enabling them to specialize in research, clinical practice, or leadership roles. Employers value graduates for their scientific expertise, analytical skills, laboratory proficiency, critical thinking, and ability to conduct independent research, making them highly competitive in scientific, healthcare, and environmental fields.

Why Choose This Program

This program offers a unique combination of scientific rigor, hands-on research experience, and interdisciplinary learning, preparing students to excel in academic, professional, and research environments. Students benefit from mentorship by experienced faculty, access to cutting-edge laboratories and field sites, and opportunities for collaborative and independent research. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and data-driven problem-solving, equipping graduates to tackle complex biological and environmental challenges. Whether pursuing careers in research, healthcare, conservation, or education, students graduate with the expertise, practical skills, and professional confidence necessary to make meaningful contributions to the advancement of biological knowledge and the well-being of society.

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