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Study Biology at OSU

Shape the Future
The Department of Biology offers students the opportunity to explore the living world. Knowledge of biology is essential for addressing critical medical, environmental, and social challenges in our rapidly changing world. Our faculty and staff work closely with students in and out of the classroom, creating a collaborative and supportive environment where you can thrive. You’ll be prepared for further education and a variety of science-focused career paths, with opportunities to earn a concentration in a key area of interest.

Undergraduate Studies

Find Your Path
In the Biology Department, students gain a deep and well-rounded understanding of the living world—from molecules to ecosystems. Whether you're exploring our diverse majors and minors or still figuring out your path, we’re here to help you discover where biology can take you.

Graduate Studies

Deepen Your Expertise
We offer M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Biology, with opportunities to conduct cutting-edge research across a broad range of fields. Our programs emphasize close mentorship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strong professional support to help you grow as a scientist and scholar.

Scholarships

Opportunities for Support
Explore scholarship opportunities designed to support your academic journey in Biology. Whether you're an incoming student, a current undergraduate, or preparing for graduate studies, you'll find a range of scholarships tailored to your goals.

Join Us in Shaping the Future

The Department of Biology strives for excellence in basic and applied research and instruction in the broad, comprehensive field of integrative biology. The department currently has 25 regular faculty members, numerous active adjuncts and emeritus members, over 900 undergraduates in the biology (including pre-healthcare and environmental biology options), zoology (with pre-med, ecology/conservation, and pre-vet options), and physiology majors (with a pre-med option), and over 60 graduate students.
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