Bachelor of Science in Biology
By its very definition, a love of biology is a love of life. At MTSU, a student can transform that love into a lifelong affair. For some, that may mean a fascination with the very building blocks of life; for others, it may mean a focus on the countless organisms and environments that have resulted from those materials. Regardless, a degree in Biology can be that important first step toward a career in science.
Biology isn't all microscopes and petri dishes. The department has a number of professors whose research takes them—and many of their students—into the field to study the visible world and its creatures. Whether helping Dr. Vincent Cobb in his study of the thermal ecology of snakes in the region or assisting Dr. Brian Miller in his research on hellbenders, one of the largest (and some would say ugliest) salamanders in the world, Biology majors will find that there is plenty to see and learn about right here in middle Tennessee.
For more than a decade, Dr. Elliot Altman has explored the mysteries of peptide therapy research. His work has been part of a process that could revolutionize the treatment of types of arthritis and cancer in years (as opposed to decades). (His research also includes discovering ways to increase the efficiency of certain alternative fuels.) Motivated students in the Biology Department can be part of that process or other fascinating areas of work that makes a difference in people's lives.
https://www.mtsu.edu/programs/biology/