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University of California - San Diego
Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, B.A.
- Irvine, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Anthropology with a focus on Biological Anthropology at the undergraduate level offers students a comprehensive look into human evolution, genetics, and biological diversity. It combine...


University of Pennsylvania
Anthropology, BA: Biological Anthropology
- Philadelphia, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Biological Anthropology focuses on understanding humans from a biological perspective. Students explore how human biology has evolved over time and how it influences health, be...
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University of California - San Diego
Biological Anthropology, B.S.
- Irvine, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Biological Anthropology focuses on understanding human evolution, biology, and variation. Students explore how biological and cultural factors shape humans and their ancesto...


University of California, Santa Barbara
Anthropology, BA, Biological Emphasis
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Anthropology major with a Biological Emphasis is designed to give students a broad understanding of human biology within an evolutionary and archaeological context. It covers core areas like human...


University of Denver
BA Biological Sciences
- Denver, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The University of Denver's undergraduate program in biological sciences includes options for both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science. While both majors include heavy coursework in the biological sciences, they differ in other aspects of their curricula. Students pursuing the BA complete two quarters of math and one year of chemistry in conjunction with a different minor.


Southern Methodist University
Biological Sciences, B.S.
- Park Cities, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The B.S. degree program is designed for students who plan careers in the biological sciences or further study in graduate or professional schools. Although statistics is used extensively in biological research, preprofessional students should be aware that certain medical schools also require a full year of calculus.


Montana State University
B.S. in Biological Sciences, Biology Teaching Emphasis
- Bozeman, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Housed within Montana State’s Department of Ecology as an option within the Biological Sciences major, Biology Teaching provides a solid education in biology and basic sciences with professional preparation courses required for state teacher certification. Graduates will gain a clear understanding of natural and human-related processes within ecosystems, learn the basic principles of plant and animal ecology and be qualified to teach secondary school biology.


University of Calgary
BSc in Biological Sciences
- Calgary, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
From biomolecules to the biosphere, the Biological Sciences consider life in all forms. As the most broadly based Biological Sciences program, this degree will provide you with a marketable set of transferrable skills upon graduation. During the course of your studies, much of your learning will occur while actively working on problems in class, during tutorials, and in the laboratory.


North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering
- Fort I.R.C./Interdisciplinary Research Center, USA
BSc
Distance Learning
English
Biological Engineering (BIOE) is the application of sciences, mathematics and biological principles to advance human health and environmental sustainability. Biological Engineering students take mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, agricultural, and engineering courses during their matriculation at North Carolina A&T to satisfy the basic requirements in life sciences and engineering principles for this degree. The BIOE program at N.C. A&T has two concentrations: Bioprocess Engineering and Natural Resources Engineering


Southern Methodist University
Biological Sciences, B.A.
- Park Cities, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The B.A. degree program is designed for students who wish to couple training in the biological sciences with a broad liberal arts program. Students who are preparing for medical or dental school should consult with the prehealth adviser about additional science requirements.


University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV)
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
- Edinburg, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology seeks to understand all dimensions of the human experience and our place in nature: who we are, where we come from, and how we understand the diversities and similarities among us. It introduces students to the major areas of biological anthropology, archaeology, sociocultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and applied anthropology along with advanced courses in several of those areas. Students choose from two program concentrations.

Southern Connecticut State University
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology-Biological
- New Haven, USA
BSc
Distance Learning
English
The mission of the Anthropology Program at SCSU is to educate students on the principles of anthropological knowledge through critical thinking, reading and writing skills.A strong foundation in anthropology is achieved through classroom participation, individual mentoring, fieldwork opportunities and collaborative scholarly research.

Southern Connecticut State University
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology-Biological
- New Haven, USA
BSc
Distance Learning
English
The mission of the Anthropology Program at SCSU is to educate students on the principles of anthropological knowledge through critical thinking, reading and writing skills.A strong foundation in anthropology is achieved through classroom participation, individual mentoring, fieldwork opportunities and collaborative scholarly research.


Sacred Heart University
Biological Sciences Bachelor's Degree
- Bauru, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The course prepares you to work in different areas of Biological Sciences, which are: environmental, public health and biotechnology. During graduation, the student will be able to understand more about the origin, evolution, structure and functioning of living beings, in addition to being trained to carry out research and provide reports and technical opinions in the face of problem situations in the areas of activity of the Biologist.


Montana State University
B.S. in Biological Engineering
- Bozeman, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Students in the Biological Engineering program at Montana State learn at the exciting interface of biology, chemistry and industrial systems. Whether discovering how microbes in Yellowstone National Park could be used to recycle plastic or working in a lab to develop new tools for diagnosing diseases like malaria and cancer, Biological Engineering students are afforded a variety of opportunities to develop skills that will serve them in positions in biomedicine, environmental remediation and more.
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Biological Anthropology offers an engaging exploration of human evolution, variation, and the biological aspects of humanity. In a Bachelor's degree program, you’ll dive deep into the scientific study of human ancestors, contemporary populations, and the social constructs shaping these biological traits.
Through courses in primate behavior, human genetics, and skeletal biology, you’ll gain hands-on experience with anthropological methods and techniques. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, understanding how biological principles intersect with cultural influences. You'll also develop competencies in fieldwork, including data collection and analysis of both physical evidence and genetic material.
In this program, expect to engage in research projects that connect biology with anthropology, honing your critical thinking and analytical skills. Graduates often pursue careers in research, museums, forensics, or public health, applying their specialized knowledge to a variety of interdisciplinary fields. The breadth of topics covered prepares you for a globally relevant career, fostering a well-rounded understanding of the complexities of human biology.