About the Biology Major

Student Handbook

Faculty

Educational philosophy

Study abroad for Biology majors

Internships and Research

Service to Society

After graduation

  • Graduate school

  • Health professions

  • Jobs

 

 

Are Biology Majors Engaged in Their Education?

Our Biology curriculum is built on the 5 benchmarks of Effective Educational practice

 
  • Academic challenge
  • Active and collaborative learning
  • Student interaction with faculty members
  • Enriching educational experiences
  • Supportive campus environment
 

How we teach biology at Beloit College

Students learn fundamental biological principles, biometric analyses, current field methods, and important laboratory techniques in workshop and laboratory courses.

In their Biology courses, students work in cooperative/collaborative groups that design and implement research, and analyze and present their results.

Students read and critically evaluate research papers published in biological journals.

Students do independent research projects [make link to independent research] and get internship experience.

Some student research is sufficiently original that it is published in biological journals.

In the Biology Senior Seminar, students submit a report of original research or a review article for publication in The Beloit Biologist, the department journal.

  We teach science the way it is practiced by scientists:
as an hypothesis-driven method of inquiry and persuasion.

 

This page was last revised on February 3, 2002. Contact biology@beloit.edu for more information.

For more information:
Contact Biology@Beloit.edu
Last updated 2/26/03