Biology Frequently Asked Questions

What skills do I need to succeed in this major?

If you're considering a biology major at CMU, you should have strong study skills, a willingness to work with others, and a questioning mind. You should be curious about the various aspects of biology, and realize the importance of learning all areas to better understand the connections between them. To be successful as a biology student, you should have strong skills in communication, mathematics, analysis, and reasoning.

How will I know if this major fits me?

If biospheres, ecosystems, DNA, anatomy, or cells fascinate you, a biology degree is the way to go! CMU's biology classes will help you appreciate the various links of life on the planet, and explore the mysteries within your own body. With a biology degree, you can pursue a career in diverse areas including research, health, and conservation.

What can I expect to learn?

A Central Methodist University degree in biology is as diverse as the future you wish to create. Our biology degrees allow you to carve out the right role for yourself in the scientific community so that you can make a difference in the world. Here, you can find your passion and discover opportunities to pursue your career. Our coursework will further develop your skills in science, communication, mathematics, and problem-solving. Depending on your classes, you will have opportunities to learn about cells, anatomy, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, evolution, and ecology.

What technology will I use in this major?

In courses focused on genetics and cells, you will learn how to use bioinformatics to compare DNA sequences and build phylogenetic trees, examine DNA and proteins using electrophoresis and antibody staining, and examine tissues using histological methods. In field biology courses, you will learn how to use geographic information systems, mobile apps, chemical tests, field collection techniques, and data analysis tools to identify, monitor, and study animals, plants, and other parts of ecosystems.

Will I have opportunities for internships and hands-on learning experiences?

As a CMU biology major, you will complete a capstone internship or a research project and present your project to faculty and students at our Interdisciplinary Science Seminar. There will also be hands-on learning in every lab course.

What are CMU biology majors saying about their experience?

"I love how personable all of the professors are. The bonds I have built with them throughout my three years here at Central have given me a large set of skills, as well as connections for future research opportunities and graduate school." - Bethany Freel

"I absolutely love the biology program at CMU. You get the opportunity to gain hands-on experience inside and outside the lab." - Madison Bond

What are CMU students who graduated with this degree doing now?

Graduates of CMU's biology program are working in a variety of settings and fields, including graduate and professional schools, for the Missouri Department of Conservation, in both medicine and veterinary medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, biological and diagnostic labs, pharmacy, chiropractor, K-12 education, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, genetic counseling, and many other areas. The skills biologists possess may also be in demand for jobs in industry, government, universities, the military, and research.

Who can I speak with for more information about this major?

For additional guidance and information about the biology major, contact CMU's Office of Admission at 660-248-6251, toll-free at 877-CMU-1854, or admissions@centralmethodist.edu.