B.S. in Conservation & Environmental Biology
Credit Hours
Financial Aid
96% of undergrad students receive financial aid
Transfer Credits
Transfer up to 75% of degree total to Liberty
Assist with Research
Participate in projects with faculty as an undergrad
Accreditation
Liberty University is accredited by SACSCOC
Credit Hours
Financial Aid
96% of undergrad students receive financial aid
Transfer Credits
Transfer up to 75% of degree total to Liberty
Assist with Research
Participate in projects with faculty as an undergrad
Accreditation
Liberty University is accredited by SACSCOC
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Residential Conservation & Environmental Biology Program
Gain an understanding of the role of stewardship we have as part of God’s creation with a Bachelor of Science in Conservation & Environmental Biology degree from Liberty University. This degree will prepare you for graduate school, and help you to secure industry or government jobs.
Our freshman and sophomore science courses are designed to give you a broad background in biology, earth science, chemistry, and physics. Our upper-level courses build on this base of knowledge as you engage in many “hands-on” experiences during our field labs. For example, you will conduct in-stream impact assessments using electrofishing equipment, use elastomer to mark newts to estimate their population size using mark-recapture methods, map out movement patterns of animals using telemetry, geographical information system software, and global positioning system technology.
Upper-level students also engage in team-based research projects directed by our professors including ecophysiological boundaries of the Peaks of Otter salamander, a species of salamander unique to central Virginia, migration dynamics of the Saw-whet owl in the Piedmont, or box turtle urban ecology.
The B.S. in Conservation & Environmental Biology is offered through the Department of Biology & Chemistry.
Academics: Conservation & Environmental Biology (B.S.)
Courses You Could Take
- General Biology II (BIOL 225)
- Microbiology (BIOL 303)
- Botany (BIOL 317)
- Ecology (BIOL 310)
- Environmental Science & Policy (ENVR 350)
Career Opportunities
- College Professor/Researcher
- Environmental Health
- Environmental Field Technician
- Conservationist
- Environmental Law
- High School Biology Teacher
- Middle School Biology Teacher