Biology
Overview
In the general Biology emphasis, students receive a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of the field alongside the opportunity to explore diverse areas of interest through elective classes. Our program is dedicated to developing students who exhibit academic excellence, real-world career competence, lifelong patterns of intellectual growth, and an uncompromising commitment to the faith. Our goal is to help our students become rigorous intellectuals and exemplary witnesses to Christ, no matter what discipline they study.
Holding firm to the truth and inerrancy of Scripture, we teach all classes with the unshakeable foundation of the Bible. Students will graduate ready to go on to the next step in their field (whether employment or graduate school), defend their faith as an equipped and intellectual worker, and break new ground in their area of expertise.
- • Top local and national internships and career opportunities
- • Options to study abroad in Israel, Italy, and 10+ GO! locations
- • Receive mentorship and guidance from faculty advisors
- • Complete 20+ Bible units or a Bible minor
- • Eligible for all undergraduate scholarships and aid
Potential Careers
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We hold Christ and Scripture as inerrant and above all else. Everything is interpreted through that lens without compromise. This means the bible is the foundation for science, not science for the bible.
Dr. Joe Francis, Dean of the School of Science
Next Steps: Applying
Since 1927, the mission of The Master’s University is to empower students for a life of enduring commitment to Christ, biblical fidelity, moral integrity, intellectual growth, and lasting contribution to the Kingdom of God worldwide.
Requirements:
- Required statement of faith and pastoral recommendation
- 3.6 GPA average for new applications
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