Biology, B.S.

Program Snapshot

122–123 Credits

Prepare for a career in medicine, dentistry, podiatry, veterinary medicine, and more with a solid, experiential grounding in the biological sciences. Combine knowledge in humanities and research principles and practices while also building hands-on experience through internships at metropolitan area hospitals and pharmaceutical companies.

Why Major in Biology at New York Tech?

You’ll learn within a stimulating and rigorous environment that provides for highly interactive education and research experience. Our faculty members are experts in their fields, offering you a range of research opportunities in areas such as anatomy and histology, animal behavior, biochemistry, cancer biology, genetics, microbiology, neuroscience, and molecular and cellular biology. 

You’ll get critical experience through internships at metropolitan area hospitals such as Columbia University Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Hospital and pharmaceutical companies like Advanced Biotech, Boheringer Ingleheim, and Pfizer. 

You can also pursue a concentration in Molecular Biology to focus specifically on biological processes at the molecular level and become qualified for graduate research programs or employment in the biomedical research industry. 

Interested in becoming a teacher? Our Accelerated (4+1) program offers you the opportunity to get your teaching certificate at an accelerated rate. Earn your Biology, B.S. and your Adolescent Education, M.A.T. in just five years. 

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What You’ll Learn

Explore a core curriculum in humanities and research principles and practices, followed by coursework in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, cell biology, evolutionary biology, general and organic chemistry, physics, and calculus.  

You’ll also be prepared for medical school or graduate studies in dentistry, podiatry, veterinary medicine, and other areas. 

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Customize Your Studies

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Molecular Biology Concentration

Choose from electives in virology, genetic engineering, immunology, pharmacology, and more as you prepare for a career in biotechnology, genetics, biomedical research, and other biomedical areas.

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Pre-Medical Studies

Not all pre-med students major in biology or chemistry. Even if you choose to major in fine arts or interdisciplinary studies at New York Tech, you can still incorporate the courses required to prepare you for medical school.

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Chemistry Minor

Select from flexible courses and prepare for a career in environmental protection and policy, public health and safety, quality control and regulation, pharmaceutical sales, or forensics and toxicology.

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Advanced Research Core

For students interested in a deeper research experience, you can participate in applications-oriented, graduate-level research projects with faculty in the New York Tech College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM).

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Internships & Research Opportunities

Spend your summer in an intensive research environment, gaining valuable experience and connections at prestigious universities, research centers, and government laboratories across the country. Many opportunities are paid.

Stats & Rankings

81%

New York Tech students in the internship certificate program offered opportunities to continue working at their organizations in 2020.

Top 10%

Return on Investment over 20, 30, and 40 years.

Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce

#21

Best Regional Universities in the North.

U.S. News & World Report, 2024 

Career & Salary Outlook

Build the foundation for a flexible, fast-growing career in the sciences with the Biology, B.S. from New York Tech.

Job Growth

Employment of veterinarians is projected to grow 20 percent from 2022 to 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations (BLS).

Employers & Internships

  • Advanced Biotech
  • MIT
  • New York Psychiatric Institute
  • Ortho Clinical Diagnostics
  • Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Career Options

  • Chemist
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Food Scientist
  • Genetics Counselor
  • Laboratory Technician
  • Veterinarian

Salary Projections

The median annual wage for agricultural and food scientists is $76,400 (BLS, May 2024).

Program Details

Learn more about the Biology, B.S. program, including admission requirements, how to apply, and scholarship/funding opportunities.

The Biology, B.S. follows our general admission requirements. 

To apply, please submit the following: 

  • Completed/Online application 
  • $50 nonrefundable application fee 
  • Copies of transcripts for all prior high school- and college-level work 
  • Two letters of recommendation 
  • A brief essay on an assigned topic 

You may also submit standardized test scores, but they are not required for this degree. 

Where you finish is more important than where you begin. Our generous transfer credit policy and dedicated transfer advisors make it easy to continue your journey at New York Tech and maximize your career opportunities.

New York Tech offers scholarships based on your academic achievements and potential. Most awards are renewable if you continue to meet eligibility requirements, making a significant difference in your total cost of attendance.

International F-1 students who successfully complete this degree program are eligible for an additional 24-month STEM OPT extension to work in the U.S. in an area directly related to their area of study immediately upon completing the customary 12-month post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT)

Student Voices

Yamini Bhaveshbhai Patel Biology, B.S.

[I was introduced by a professor] to bacteriophages during my first semester at New York Tech, and I’ve been hooked on the wonders of phage therapy ever since. The more I […] become engaged in wet lab research, the more passionate I become about all I could possibly do in the future with phage therapy.

Yamini Bhaveshbhai Patel
Biology, B.S.

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