2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Biology
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Jon Lowrance, Professor and Chair
Kyle Brawner, Assistant Professor
Brian Ellis, Assistant Professor
Hannah King, Instructor, Coordinator of Research
Jill Kirby, Assistant Professor
Tamera Klingbyll, Instructor
John S. Lewis, Associate Professor
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Florah Mhlanga, Professor
Bonny Millimaki, Associate Professor
Joshua Owens, Assistant Professor
Holly Spencer, Instructor
Jeff Todd, Professor of Practice
Amanda Williams, Assistant Professor
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The mission of the Department of Biology at Lipscomb University is to enable the student to develop a basic understanding of and an appreciation for the biological world. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of those students who plan to enter graduate and professional schools, those who plan to teach and those who plan biology-oriented careers. The department will encourage critical thinking skills and help students integrate a working knowledge of biology with associated sciences in order to achieve their career goals via an educational experience presented in the context of a Christian world view.
Distinctives of the Biology Department
The department is housed in a fully-equipped facility offering a wide range of courses and laboratory experiences. Students interested in research are given opportunities in investigative laboratory experiences in specifically designed courses, independent projects guided through faculty research interests, senior honors thesis projects and summer research internships sponsored by the biology department or other universities. In addition to laboratory experiences, the department offers several field-oriented experiences including specific courses and summer programs in field biology and environmental science.
Career Opportunities
The department offers a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in biology, biology for teacher certification and molecular biology. Students are prepared for post-graduate work in a wide range of biological
fields such as molecular biology, genetics, ecology and environmental sciences. In addition, many students pursue careers in health care fields such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, pharmacy, nursing, physician assistant programs and other allied health professions. The department’s curriculum is relevant and rigorous with a faculty interested in assisting the students in achieving their career goals in a highly competitive world. Students graduating with a degree in biology have a wide variety of career opportunities available.
The graduates of the Department of Biology have distinguished themselves in many ways and are presently utilizing their training in the following areas:
• Medical, dental, pharmacy, nursing, veterinary, medical technology and medically-allied schools
• Advanced degrees in biology and related fields
• Administrators, research assistants and technologists at clinics, state health laboratories, hospitals and research centers
• Teaching at junior and senior colleges, universities and medical schools
• High school teaching
• Sales representatives for pharmaceutical firms
• Biomedical law
• Environmentalists, foresters, conservationists and wildlife biologists for state and federal governments
• Biologists for industry
Program of Study Requirements- Biology - Pharmacy 3+1 Program Major, B.A., B.S.
- Biology Education (General Science-Biology) Major, B.A., B.S.
- Biology Major, B.A., B.S.
- Biology Minor
- Bioscience and Philosophy, B.S.
- Molecular Biology - Biomolecular Science Graduate Bridge Program, Human Disease Track, B.S./M.S.
- Molecular Biology - Biomolecular Science Graduate Bridge Program, Laboratory Research Track, B.S./M.S.
- Molecular Biology Major, B.A., B.S.
- Neurobiology, B.S.
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