Recently Visited Pages
Take advantage of this at-a-glance look at the pages on the SCC website you most often visit. Use this as a tool to navigate quickly to info you need the most. Take it one step further and click the star in the top right corner to ensure your favorite pages remain on your list of Visited Pages.
Biology
Apply Now!
Applying is easy! We have an open-admission policy, which means if you have a high school diploma or its equivalent, you’re in and we can’t wait to see you in the halls.
2023 Jazz Camp
This camp for middle and high school students features classes in jazz improvisation and ear training, as well as instrumental master classes. Big band rehearsals include rhythm sectionals and combos, and participants enjoy professional performances by the guest faculty each afternoon. June 11-16; Full Day Tuition-$399.
Biology
Who Hires Biologists?
Occupational Outlook for Biological Scientists Handbook
Additional Transfer Information
Some transfer schools require
- MAT 180: Calculus & Analytic Geometry and/or MAT 175: Statistics.
- Some transfer schools require BOTH a physics sequence and organic chemistry sequence for a B.S. degree; B.A. degrees often require either sequence (not both).
- It is important to take your ACT exam early (by the end of the third semester or earlier).
- Many transfer schools require an ACT score of 26 or better.
- If you want to teach secondary biology, a B.A. degree may be a good choice.
- Take the CBASE exam (as well as the ACT) by the end of the third semester.
Biology electives may include
- BIO 245/247: Microbiology and Lab
- BIO 240/243: Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO 241/244: Anatomy & Physiology II
(Check with your transfer institution before taking these courses.)
Area Four-Year Universities
That Offer Biology Degrees
Public
- Truman State University
- Missouri State University of Science and Technology
- Missouri State University
- University of Missouri-Columbia
- University of Missouri-St. Louis
- Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
Private
- Fontbonne University
- Lindenwood University
- Maryville University
- St. Louis University
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Webster University
There are opportunities to participate in the STEP undergraduate research program at Truman State University.
For information, visit http://step.truman.edu.
Who Hires Biologists?
Teaching institutions
- Colleges and universities
- Community and junior colleges
- Technical schools
- High schools
Industries involved with the development and application of new products
- Agricultural products and pesticide production
- Biological testing
- Biotechnology
- Food industry
- Health-related consumer items
- Independent research laboratories
- Pharmaceutical sales and production
Governmental agencies are primary employers of biologists. Federal agencies include
- Bureau of Land Management
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Fish and Wildlife Service
- Food and Drug Administration
- Geological Survey
- National Institutes of Health
- National Park Service
- National Science Foundation
- Department of Agriculture
Most states have agencies that are potential employers, such as
- Agricultural extension services
- Resource protection authorities
- Forest services
- Health departments
- Natural resource conservation boards
- Water quality and water development boards
- Zoo, aquaria and museums
Occupational Outlook for Biological Scientists Handbook
http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes191029.htm
Mission Statement
To promote academic excellence in our students and instructors in a broad range of science courses.
About Our Courses
All science courses will promote general education and science literacy. Science literacy may include a working knowledge of the scientific method, and familiarity with historic and contemporary scientific theory, in the context of global cultural awareness.