Bachelor of Science in Biology (Education)
Hours: 125 On-Campus
About
The Bachelor of Science in Biology (Education) at Fort Hays State University enables students to complete a double major in biology and secondary education. This pathway prepares students to teach science at the middle and high school levels. Through a partnership between the Department of Biological Sciences and the Department of Teacher Education, students gain a strong understanding of biological concepts and practical skills in classroom management.
The curriculum blends scientific content with educational theory and hands-on teaching experience, equipping students to inspire and guide future generations of scientists. With an emphasis on a solid scientific foundation, the program encompasses a broad range of biology coursework, complemented by essential training in effective instruction.
Why pursue a Bachelor of Science in Biology (Education) at Fort Hays State University?
The B.S. in Biology (Education) program stands out for its strong integration of rigorous scientific study and practical pedagogical training. With comprehensive science requirements, the program ensures graduates are thoroughly prepared to teach a wide range of science courses. This combination of deep biological knowledge and effective instructional strategies equips students for meaningful success in the classroom.
Faculty in the Department of Biological Sciences collaborate to provide a unified, well-rounded learning experience. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that graduates understand core biological concepts and know how to engage and educate young learners effectively.
Who is this program for?
This program is ideal for individuals passionate about biology and committed to educating the next generation of scientists. It is also well-suited for students seeking a dual major that combines in-depth scientific knowledge with comprehensive teacher training.
- Aspiring middle and high school science teachers
- Individuals passionate about biology and education
- Students seeking a dual major with comprehensive science and education training
- Future museum educators with a focus on science
- Educators looking to deepen their science content knowledge
Real-World Applications
The program prepares students for real-world work in education by offering extensive hands-on experience and practical training. Through numerous lab-based biology courses, students gain firsthand experience with scientific methods and techniques, developing a strong understanding of biological concepts that they will later bring into their teaching.
Students also participate in student teaching, internships, and research opportunities, applying their knowledge in authentic educational settings. These experiences equip them to manage classrooms effectively, create engaging science curricula, and adapt instructional strategies to meet the diverse needs of their students.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
Fort Hays State University integrates the latest advancements in biology and education throughout the curriculum. Students explore cutting-edge biological research and contemporary teaching methodologies, ensuring they stay current in their fields. Courses in genetics, molecular biology, and ecology incorporate recent scientific discoveries and emerging technologies to strengthen students’ understanding of modern biology.
The program also highlights the use of innovative teaching tools and techniques. Students learn to apply digital resources, interactive learning platforms, and effective classroom management strategies, preparing them to navigate and utilize the rapidly evolving educational landscape.
Hands-on Activities
Experiential learning is a core element of the B.S. in Biology (Education) program. Many biology courses include hands-on laboratory work where students conduct experiments, analyze data, and engage in scientific inquiry. These practical experiences strengthen their understanding of biological concepts and promote critical thinking.
Students also complete teaching assignments that offer real-world practice in classroom management and science instruction. Internship opportunities and research projects further expand their skills, helping them develop the confidence and competence needed to excel as future educators.
What You’ll Learn:
- Genetics and molecular biology
- Anatomy and physiology
- Botany and zoology
- Microbiology and evolution
- Ecology and environmental science
How You’ll Learn:
- Hands-on laboratory work
- Classroom teaching experiences
- Internship opportunities
- Research projects
- Collaborative learning with peers
The core curriculum encompasses a diverse range of courses spanning the biological sciences, including genetics, molecular biology, anatomy, physiology, botany, zoology, microbiology, evolution, and ecology. These courses are paired with essential education classes that develop the skills needed for effective teaching and classroom management.
BIOL 325: Genetics
A survey course in genetics, stressing principles and concepts.
BIOL 420: Evolution
This course covers the processes and results of organic evolution.
BIOL 395: Ecology
A study of the biotic regions of the world with emphasis on the structural and functional aspects of North American ecosystems.
Discover the full Bachelor of Science in Biology (Education) course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
Graduates are well-equipped to pursue a diverse range of rewarding careers. These career paths offer diverse opportunities to inspire learners and make a meaningful impact on the field of science education.
Middle School Science Teacher
Middle school science teachers play a key role in inspiring curiosity about the natural world. They will design engaging lesson plans, lead hands-on experiments, and foster a learning environment that encourages exploration and a strong foundation in biology.
High School Science Teacher
High school science teachers play a crucial role in preparing students for higher education and careers in STEM fields. They teach advanced biological concepts, guide students through standardized test preparation, and support their overall academic development.
Museum Educator
Museum educators with a background in biology are well-equipped to design educational programs and exhibits, lead tours, and conduct workshops that make scientific concepts accessible and engaging for visitors of all ages.
Curriculum Developer
Curriculum developers with a background in biology and education are well-positioned to create innovative science curricula and instructional materials for schools and educational organizations. They apply their content knowledge and teaching experience to design engaging, standards-based resources that enhance science education.
Educational Researcher
Educational researchers focus on studying and improving teaching methods and student outcomes. They conduct research in science education, analyze data, and develop evidence-based strategies to enhance student learning, engagement, and overall educational effectiveness.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $3,055.95* (on-campus) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 15 credit hours at the Undergrad resident/regional tuition rate ($203.73/credit hour) for on-campus courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers a variety of related programs for students seeking to expand their expertise in biology and education. These programs provide valuable opportunities for specialization and career growth.
- B.S. in Biology (General Biology)
- BSE in Secondary Education
- B.A. in Environmental Geosciences
- Master of Science in Education (Secondary Education - Option 1)
Graduates can pursue careers in museum education, curriculum development, educational research, or further studies in the biological sciences or education.
The program offers hands-on laboratory work, student teaching experiences, internships, and research projects to ensure the practical application of theoretical knowledge.
Students gain practical experience through comprehensive biology courses, hands-on labs, student teaching, internships, and research opportunities. They are well-prepared for real-world applications in education and biology.
The curriculum incorporates recent scientific discoveries and modern teaching methodologies, ensuring students are up to date with the latest advancements in biology and education.
Information about the Department of Biological Sciences
The Department of Biological Sciences at FHSU provides a comprehensive foundation in life sciences, preparing students for success across a wide range of biological fields. The department offers modern facilities, personalized instruction, and extensive research opportunities, enabling students to explore topics from molecular biology to wildlife studies.
Students benefit from a high-quality education at an excellent value, with hands-on research experiences, dedicated faculty mentoring, and specialized training in pre-professional tracks such as Pre-Med, Pre-Physical Therapy, and Pre-Veterinary Medicine.
Graduates are well-equipped for careers in human and veterinary health, conservation, education, or advanced graduate studies. Supported by strong academic programs and a committed faculty, students are prepared to pursue rewarding careers and become part of a thriving network of successful alumni.
While earning a degree remains the primary focus, college life offers much more than classroom learning. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that foster leadership skills, deepen their understanding of their chosen careers, and provide opportunities to make a positive impact in their communities.
- AMSA/Pre-Medical Club: This club supports students pursuing pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-physician assistant (Pre-PA), and pre-optometry tracks by offering valuable experiences such as clinic visits, field trips, and networking opportunities with healthcare professionals. With the pre-PA and dental fields among the fastest-growing areas in healthcare, the club provides essential resources and guidance to help students successfully navigate their chosen paths. For more information, students are encouraged to contact Dr. James Balthazor.
- Biology Club: This club is dedicated to educating and supporting students interested in the biological sciences. The club promotes both personal and professional growth by offering opportunities to develop job-related skills, engage in professional development activities, and build connections through social events. For more information, students can contact Dr. Claudia Carvalho.
- Pre-Physician Associate Club: This club supports aspiring PA students as they prepare for the Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA) process. Through regular meetings, students receive guidance on building competitive applications, including opportunities to earn volunteer hours, develop personal statements, and strengthen other key components. This organization features guest speakers, workshops on CV and résumé writing, program selection, and hands-on training in areas such as wound care and suturing, and helpful checklists. By fostering a supportive community of like-minded peers, the club offers encouragement and practical support throughout college and the PA application process. First-year students and anyone interested in a PA career are highly encouraged to join.
- National Resources Club: This club is dedicated to studying natural resources and promoting conservation, restoration, and sustainability through hands-on activities and community service. Members participate in recreational and research-based projects focused on natural resource management while also exploring career opportunities within the field. The club fosters both environmental stewardship and professional development for students passionate about the outdoors and sustainability.