Biology degree

At Susquehanna, you will discover your passion and gain the confidence and skills to follow it boldly.

From cell and molecular biology to genetics to ecology and evolution, the major equips students with a broad background in biology needed to pursue careers in the field. Beginning on day one, students have the opportunity to engage in hands-on exploration and experimentation in their courses and beyond.

Most biology courses include a laboratory component, where you will learn biology by doing biology —developing hypotheses, designing and running experiments, analyzing and interpreting your results. Outside the classroom, collaborative research with faculty is a hallmark of Susquehanna’s program with some students starting as early as their first year. Many co-author research papers and present at conferences, and students can gain additional experience through internships in healthcare, research labs or fieldwork settings.

And you won’t be limited to Susquehanna’s campus or the Selinsgrove area. Many students opt to gain a global perspective in the field while on a study-abroad experience, like those led by biology faculty in Australia and the Galápagos Islands.


100%
of majors do research with faculty for course credit
13
faculty research labs for various areas of study
75%+
of majors present at regional and national conferences
87 acre
field station adjacent to campus

Pathway to Success

From your first day in the program, discover how Susquehanna’s hands-on research opportunities can prepare you for a successful career in biology and biomedical sciences.

“As a STEM major at Susquehanna, I spent hundreds of hours in the lab applying the important techniques that are vital to performing at a high level in my field.” 

Vincent Kopysciansky ’23


Potential Careers

  • Research Scientist
  • Physician
  • Public Health Professional
  • Environmental Specialist
  • Science Writer

Recent Employers

  • Hershey Medical Center
  • Smithsonian Institute
  • Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
  • Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania
  • Fresh Water Research Initiative

Diverse research, labs and field facilities

Susquehanna University is perfectly situated for the study of biology, in a valley ecosystem rich with fish, birds, plants and other organisms. Our state-of-the-art Center for Environmental Education & Research (CEER) is perfectly equipped for workshop-style classes, and we also offer an 87-acre field station adjacent to campus and a laboratory dedicated to studying freshwater biomes. 

CEER Facility

Freshwater Research Institute

Susquehanna biology majors set new records

Susquehanna’s emphasis on research opportunities and interdisciplinary studies helps prepare our biology students for success. Sydney Salas ’23 won a prestigious NSF internship to study the neurobiology of aging and degenerative diseases. She was the youngest person to work in Cornell’s high-tech molecular biology lab that summer.

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Sydney Salas '23

Studying for a Degree in Biology

Explore the courses you’ll take on your journey to earning a degree in biology at Susquehanna.


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Biology

514 University Ave.
Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870

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Alissa Packer, department head
570-372-4217
packer@lixubing.com