Studying biology at Baylor is a journey that will give you a new perspective on the world. You will learn from a variety of biologists; some who study life at the molecular or cellular level, and others focus on the ecological and environmental questions concerning entire communities and ecosystems.
Baylor biologists recognize that the scientific process is a tool that can be used to understand the workings of the natural world and to solve many concerns of our time. We strive to teach students to become excellent observers and to develop a creative eye for the applications of biology.
An understanding of biological science prepares you to be an investigator of living things at many levels. This translates into careers in healthcare, education, biotechnology, ecology, and many other areas.
Complete with grades of “C” or better either BIO 1305 - BIO 1105 or BIO 1405; and either BIO 1306 - BIO 1106 or BIO 1406; or their equivalents. A grade of “C-” or lower is not acceptable.
Students may transfer credit for these courses as long as the courses were taken prior to matriculation at Baylor.
Students may repeat each of the introductory (BIO 1305 - BIO 1105, BIO 1405, BIO 1306 - BIO 1106, BIO 1406) courses only once if they fail to earn a “C” or better the first time they take the course. Withdrawing from the course counts as one of the two allowed attempts.
Current Baylor students must have a minimum 3.3 cumulative GPA and at least 12 hours in residence to request to major in Biology.
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IELTS Score 5 - 6.5
Biological and Medical Sciences
Waco, Texas
Undergraduate
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0.0
USA/International: $37,309,
Auckland
5.5
Undergraduate
$ 8165
Montreal, Quebec
6.5
Undergraduate
49500
Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
6.5
Undergraduate
24500