Overview
Our Biology programs include two undergraduate degrees and a minor for students interested in discovering the fundamental knowledge of the living world. The study of biology has grown rapidly and become increasingly cross-disciplinary in recent years. As such, our faculty has proved versatile and committed to providing the best curriculum and experiential opportunities possible. In turn, each student will possess the knowledge and laboratory skills they need to excel in this exciting, ever-evolving field.
Areas of Study
Undergraduate
B.A. in Biology
Explore Gallaudet University's B.A. in Biology program, designed for aspiring scientists. Discover hands-on learning, research opportunities, and a vibrant community.
B.S. in Biology
Explore Gallaudet University's B.S. in Biology program, designed for aspiring scientists. Discover hands-on learning, research opportunities, and a supportive community.
Minor in Biology
Explore Gallaudet University’s Minor in Biology program, designed for students seeking a comprehensive understanding of biological sciences. Enhance your academic journey today!
B.A. / B.S. in Education - Science Specialization (CHE, BIO, MATH)
Students who are majoring in biology, chemistry, and mathematics can also work their way toward full licensure in teaching and working with students in grades 6-12.
News
Labs
Center for Science and Technology Research (CSTR)
Programs
Gallaudet Pre-Med Track
Opportunities
Students who graduate from our Biology programs will have completed a rigorous program of study while experiencing life in a bilingual environment. Program graduates will be competent in the use of modern biological techniques and in the analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data.
All of the academic experience creates students who are comfortable and excel in challenging environments. Students will be able to grow and adapt their skills in diverse professional environments.
Academically, students will have had the experience that allows them to do all of the following:
- Describe living systems, including their nature, organization, and evolution
- Apply methods of scientific inquiry in biology
- Describe how human activities affect the living world and the physical environment
- Describe the flow of energy and matter within and among organisms
- Explain the historical context of biological discoveries
- Evaluate information by discriminating between science and non-science
- Evaluate and interpret quantitative data using the scientific method
- Practice safety and proper techniques in the laboratory
- Write accurately and clearly about biology topics
- Explain why science is an integral activity for addressing social and environmental problems
Faculty and Staff
Paul Sabila
Professor
Cara Gormally
Professor
Derek Braun
Professor
Alicia Wooten
Associate Professor
Sara Konkel
Senior Lecturer
Gaurav Arora
Associate Professor
Adebowale Ogunjirin
Associate Professor
Brandt Marceaux
Laboratory Specialist
Information
Contact
- Biology
- Hall Memorial Building | N318
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- 202-651-5385
- 202-250-2535