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Bachelor of Arts in Biology - Concentration in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior
Bachelor of Arts in Biology - Concentration in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior

Bachelor of Arts in Biology - Concentration in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior

  • ID:MC10009
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • In addition to submitting standard information, you’ll also share a personal statement and/or response to our supplemental question.
  • Official transcripts provide the clearest record of your academic experience and achievement. Non-English transcripts need to be accompanied by a certified translation.
  • Mills has a test-optional admission policy. If you feel that your SAT or ACT score is a good indication of your academic ability, we’d love to see it. If not, you don’t have to submit your score. During the application process you’ll indicate whether you intend to submit a standardized test score. Note that the English language proficiency requirement may be waived for international students who score 600 or above on the critical reading portion of the SAT.

English requirements

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): Minimum of 550 paper, 213 CBT, or 80 IBT
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Minimum score of 6.5 CBT
  • English Language School (ELS): Level 112 Certificate
  • American Academy of English Completion of Intensive English as a Second Language (ESL) for Academic Purposes
  • Duolingo English Test (DET): Minimum score of 105

Course Information

Study life! What could be more fascinating—and what could prepare you better to contribute to the future we share with each other and with the rest of the planet's inhabitants? Our biology courses teach our current understanding of organisms and their amazing processes, structures, and interactions, and provide training in the logical and analytical approaches that produce our theories.

Upper-division courses offer advanced study and rigorous training in diverse fields of biology. All courses are taught in a highly personalized environment of encouragement, support, and guidance, and students have opportunities to work directly with professors in the laboratory and field. The Biology teaching and research laboratories in the Betty Irene Moore Natural Sciences Building are newly renovated, and the resources of the Bay Area are utilized for field trips. 

The Jill Barrett Research Program in Biology provides financial support for students to carry out mentored summer research projects with faculty in the lab or at local field sites, and undergraduate research teams operate year-round. The Joseph & Vera Long Foundation Research Lab and the William Joseph McInnes Memorial Botanic Garden provide well-equipped research facilities. The Biology Department is also home to the W.M. Keck Foundation Zoology Laboratory which houses an impressive collection of museum-quality vertebrate and invertebrate specimens for the study of zoology, behavior, ecology and comparative anatomy.

Biology majors select one of three options: general biology, biology with a concentration in ecology, evolution and behavior (EEB), or biology with a concentration in cell and molecular biology (CMB). General biology and EEB students can pursue either a BA or a BS degree; CMB students can pursue a BA degree.All students share the same set of core courses, and write and present a senior thesis, based either on synthesis of primary literature articles on a focused topic or on their own empirical research.

The concentration in ecology, evolution and behavior (EEB) provides training at the intersections of ecology, evolutionary biology, and its related disciplines. The unifying theme of this concentration is the use of an evolutionary approach to explain biological phenomena in the natural world. Recent graduates have enrolled in masters and doctoral programs in animal behavior, conservation biology, ecology, evolution, marine biology, and natural resource and wildlife management. Others are employed by federal and state agencies, private and public organizations, and consulting firms.

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Required

  • General Biology I with Lab
  • General Biology II with Lab
  • Principles of Ecology
  • Genetics
  • Evolution
  • General Chemistry I
  • General Chemistry II
  • Organic Chemistry I
  • Calculus I
  • Introduction to Statistics

Select three additional upper-division biology courses, at least two of which must be courses with a lab, plus BIO 191, from the following:

  • Microbiology
  • Animal Behavior
  • Conservation Biology
  • Plant Ecology
  • Marine Biology
  • Vertebrate Biology

Senior Requirement

  • Senior Seminar
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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1999 per year

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