Knowledge gained through the study of biology at Immaculata University, combined with a strong foundation in liberal arts, prepares our students for careers in research, education, and medicine. These programs also provide the basis for graduate study at the cutting edge of science. In addition to the course requirements of the University, all of our programs share a central core of fundamental science and mathematics courses, and each is flexible enough to suit a wide variety of individual interests.
Undergraduate Major & Minor Programs
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Biology
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General Science
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Biology & Chemistry
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Additional Undergraduate Programs
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Teacher Certification
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Pre-Med, Pre-Vet
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Research
Post-Baccalaureate Programs
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Teacher Certification
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Pre-Med, Pre-Vet
Successful Graduates
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Catherine Banning, graduate student in master's forensic science program at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Desiree Eltringham, dental student at University of Maryland School of Medicine
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Caitlin Moore, graduate student in Ph.D. genetics program at Penn State, Hershey Medical Center
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Anne Marie Cording, law student at University of Denver School of Law
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Elizabeth Crowe, medical/graduate student in M.D./Ph.D. program at Drexel University
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Sarah Crowe, pharmacy student at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
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Dawn Toros, research scientist at Merck in West Point, PA; graduate student in master's program at Thomas Jefferson University
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Lauren Williams, graduate student at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA
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Kelly Dickinson, veterinary student at Oregon State University Veterinary School
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Jennifer Harris, research scientist at Genentech; graduate student in Ph.D. program at University of San Francisco
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Debora Tischler, laboratory assistant & instructor at Immaculata University
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