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Biology Major (BS), Minor

Undergraduate Program On Campus

What You'll Learn

Let’s say you want to be a doctor—or maybe a scientific researcher. What kinds of experiences do you want to have as an undergrad? How do you imagine those important four years unfolding?

Here’s what your bachelor of science degree will look like at Calvin: standing at a lab table beside experienced PhDs, researching topics like HIV, multiple sclerosis, and rare diseases. Asking those PhDs—your Christian professors and mentors—for guidance on your career path and help navigating the scientific community as a believer.

And that’s just the beginning. Calvin’s connections with the local and global scientific community will open plenty of opportunities for you. Our reputable pre-med program and student supports will help you determine—and then achieve—your career goals. Our grads excel as graduate students, physicians, and epidemiologists, and so will you.

What Makes This Program Great

  • Serious about faith: Christianity doesn't limit our view of the natural world, it enhances it. Our program integrates rigorous academics with a Christian purpose. We see biology as a way to improve lives and serve your community.
  • Personal support: Our professors know their fields, and they work to get to know you. They’ll partner with you in research, share a meal, introduce you to opportunities, and help you apply to graduate school.
  • A large medical community: Grand Rapids’ Medical Mile offers extensive internship opportunities and clinical experiences. Calvin’s reputation and your professor’s connections will open the door for you.
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Off-campus Programs for Biology Students

Every year, Calvin biology students go on off-campus trips where they live and study abroad for a few weeks or even an entire semester. Here are just some of the places you might go. (Note that not every program is offered every year.)

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Ecology and Culture of the Maori Nation

The small island nation of New Zealand is one of the world’s most remote nations and the last major landmass to be settled by humans.

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Dutch Sustainability: Is Orange the New Green?

When faced with sustainability challenges, the Dutch have always innovated their way towards a more stable and resilient environment.

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Tropical Ecosystems: Conservation and Development in Belize

How can successful conservation protect the well-being of local people? How can that work also preserve the natural ecosystem?

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Real-world research in your first year

A highlight of biology at Calvin is our phage research program for select first-year students. Learn how you can apply to do real-world research starting in your first semester on campus!

Faculty

David Koetje

Professor, Department Co-Chair
Professor Biology Department, Calvin College, 2008 – present  Associate Professor Biology Department, Calvin College, 1998 – 2008 Assistant Professor Biology Department, SUNY