B.S. or B.A in Biology

Thousand Oaks, California

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

California Lutheran University offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Biology that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of biological concepts and processes. This program emphasizes a hands-on approach to learning, combining theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory experience, preparing graduates for various careers in science, healthcare, education, and research.

STEM-Designated: The B.S. and B.A. in Biology programs are STEM-designated, highlighting their focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This designation not only attracts students interested in scientific fields but also enhances their career prospects in rapidly growing industries such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the Biology program is designed to give students a well-rounded education in various biological disciplines. Core courses cover essential topics such as cellular biology, genetics, ecology, and physiology, while elective courses allow students to explore specialized areas like microbiology, plant biology, and conservation biology. This robust curriculum ensures that students develop a strong foundation in biological sciences while fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Research Focus: Research is a vital component of the B.S. and B.A. in Biology programs at California Lutheran University. Students are encouraged to engage in faculty-led research projects, allowing them to apply their knowledge to real-world scientific questions. This hands-on research experience cultivates skills in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication, preparing students for advanced studies or careers in research-intensive fields.

Industry Engagement: California Lutheran University prioritizes industry engagement by providing students with opportunities to connect with local research institutions, healthcare organizations, and environmental agencies. Through internships, workshops, and networking events, students gain valuable insights into potential career paths and develop professional connections that can lead to job opportunities after graduation.

Global Perspective: The Biology program incorporates a global perspective, encouraging students to consider the ecological and health challenges faced by populations around the world. Courses explore topics such as global biodiversity, conservation efforts, and public health issues, helping students understand the interconnectedness of biological systems and the importance of sustainable practices in addressing global challenges.

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Location

Thousand Oaks, California

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 49880

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 58 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 110.

California Lutheran University is dedicated to making higher education accessible to students from diverse backgrounds, including international students. The university offers several scholarship opportunities to support the academic pursuits of international students. 

International Student Scholarship: CLU provides merit-based scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships recognize academic achievement, leadership qualities, and contributions to the community. The International Student Scholarship is competitive and varies in amount based on the applicant's academic profile.

Presidential Scholarship: The Presidential Scholarship is a prestigious merit-based award offered to high-achieving students, including international students. It covers a significant portion of tuition costs and is renewable for each year of a student's undergraduate studies, provided they maintain the required GPA.

CLU International Grant: The CLU International Grant is another form of financial assistance available to international students. This grant is based on financial need and is designed to supplement other forms of aid to help students meet the cost of attending CLU.

Community College Transfer Scholarship: CLU values the contributions of transfer students, including those transferring from community colleges. The Community College Transfer Scholarship is available to eligible international transfer students, providing financial support to ease the transition to CLU.

CLU Endowed Scholarships: The university administers various endowed scholarships, and international students may be eligible for some of these awards. These scholarships often have specific criteria, such as academic excellence, leadership, or involvement in particular fields of study.

External Scholarships: CLU encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by organizations, foundations, and government agencies. The university provides guidance and support to help students identify and apply for external scholarships.

Graduates with a B.S. or B.A. in Biology from California Lutheran University can pursue a diverse range of career opportunities across various fields. 

Biological Technician: Biological technicians assist biological and medical scientists by preparing experiments, collecting data, and analyzing results in laboratories.

Healthcare Professional: Graduates can pursue further education in healthcare fields, becoming physicians, nurses, physician assistants, or other allied health professionals, contributing to patient care and medical advancements.

Research Scientist: Research scientists work in laboratories, universities, or private companies, conducting experiments and studies to expand knowledge in fields such as ecology, genetics, or microbiology.

Environmental Scientist: Environmental scientists analyze environmental issues, conducting research and developing solutions to protect ecosystems, manage natural resources, and address pollution.

Wildlife Biologist: Wildlife biologists study animals and their habitats, working to conserve wildlife populations and educate the public on environmental stewardship.

Biochemist: Biochemists study the chemical processes within and related to living organisms, often working in pharmaceuticals or biotechnology to develop new drugs or treatments.

Science Educator: With a passion for teaching, graduates can become high school biology teachers, sharing their knowledge and inspiring future generations of scientists.

Quality Control Analyst: Quality control analysts in industries such as pharmaceuticals and biotechnology ensure that products meet required safety and quality standards through rigorous testing and analysis.

Public Health Official: Graduates can work in public health organizations, focusing on disease prevention, health education, and policy development to improve community health outcomes.

Forensic Scientist: Forensic scientists apply biological and chemical principles to solve crimes, analyzing physical evidence and presenting findings in legal contexts.


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