Bachelor of Science

In Biology

Your edge as a Biology student in SDCA

Biology is the core of natural science that deals with the scientific exploration of life. Our Biology program allows you to understand the fundamental concepts, principles, and theories of the enormous diversity of living organisms which is also essential in solving multifaceted and complicated problems of mankind. Moreover, our program is not only a preparatory course for medicine but is also technically driven to conduct biological research as it covers a vast extent of studies from molecular, to organism, and even ecological level.

COLORFUL STUDENT LIFE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

  • Medical Researcher
  • Biotechnologist
  • Microbiologist
  • Pharmacologist
  • Ecologist
  • Molecular Biologist
  • Wildlife Biologist
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Agricultural Scientist
  • Forensic Biologist
  • Bioinformatics Specialist
  • Biological Technician
  • Clinical Researcher
  • Botanist
  • Medical Laboratory Technician
  • Conservation Officer
  • Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist
  • Research and Development Officer
  • Product Specialist
  • Health and Safety Officer
  • Biological Data Analyst
  • Lecturer/Professor

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

At the end of the program, the graduates are expected to:

  1. Develop an in-depth understanding of the basic principles governing the science of life.

  2. Utilize techniques/procedures relevant to biological research work in laboratory or field settings.

  3. Apply basic mathematical and statistical computations and use of appropriate technologies in the analysis of biological data.

  4. Extend knowledge and critically assess current views and theories in various areas of the biological sciences.


PROGRAM EDUCATION OBJECTIVES (PEO)

Three (3) to five (5) years after graduation, the graduates are expected to:

  1. Have an in-depth understanding of the basic principles governing biological science;

  2.  Able to extend knowledge as well as understanding based on critical assessment of current views and theories in selected areas of biological sciences;

  3. Able to conduct and perform basic biological and chemical techniques in research and laboratory applications;

  4. Capable of basic mathematical and statistical computations and analysis;

  5. Have an adequate technical writing skills and effective oral communication abilities;

  6. Have a strong and broad foundation in biology and be intellectually prepared for graduate and/or professional schools;

  7. Improve skills in critical analysis and in solving scientific problems by appreciating the limitations and implications of science;

  8. Precise in making observations and able to discern information from biases of other people;

  9. Have a keen sense of moral and ethical values; 

  10. and Practices and applies knowledge for community development through incorporating interpersonal and Christian leadership skills.

ACHIEVEMENTS

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