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Minnesota State Moorhead is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, to offer undergraduate four-year college programs leading to Baccalaureate degrees in Broadcast Journalism.
A variety of scholarships are targeted specifically if you major in Biology at Moorhead.
Incremental advancement in mastery of skills and knowledge of husbandry of marine organisms housed at the Minnesota State Moorhead Oceanarium, understanding of marine ecosystem function, and the relationship between human activities and resilience of the biosphere conferred by functions of the world's oceans.
A minor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology allows you to enter the workforce prepared to apply your skills of scientific reasoning and critical thinking.
The Health and Medical Sciences Minor allows you to gain insight into community health matters, cultural issues in healthcare and wellness, bioethics, medical terminology, nutrition and anatomy.
Minnesota State Moorhead’s Biology alumni have gone on to do wonderful things in their careers and help to transform the world by positively influencing lives. Here are what a few of our alumni have pursued shortly following graduation.
As a Biology major at Minnesota State Moorhead you will quickly learn that science is a verb – a method, a way of knowing.
About half of Minnesota State Moorhead biology graduates pursue graduate study for careers in professional fields or to advance their knowledge in the field of biology.
Minnesota State Moorhead is one of very few undergraduate institutions in the area to afford students the opportunity to learn human anatomy in one of the most effective and engaging ways possible: through cadaver dissection.
The Minnesota State Moorhead Biology program has dedicated labs for student teaching that are associated with courses such as human anatomy, physiology, molecular biology, intro biology, genetics, botany, wildlife ecology, microbiology, cell culture, etc.
