College of Alameda Associate Degree in Biology
College of Alameda

College of Alameda

Associate Degree in Biology

Alameda, USA

Associate Degree

4 semesters

English

Full time

Aug 2026

USD 13,410

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Associate Degree in Biology provides students with foundational knowledge in biological sciences. This two-year program explores subjects like genetics, ecology, and microbiology. Designed for those looking to advance their education or enter the workforce, this degree prepares students for further studies or entry-level positions in the field of biology.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths such as lab technician, environmental scientist, or biological research assistant. The degree also sets the stage for transferring to a Bachelor program in biology or related fields. With practical skills gained, job opportunities in healthcare, research, and environmental sectors are available.

Biology courses satisfy the physical and life sciences requirements for transfer into four-year colleges and universities in majors other than biology and health science, and they satisfy the natural science requirement for an AA degree. You may also take biology courses to meet continuing education requirements in the health professions, or for personal interest.

What you will learn

A biology major will prepare you to transfer into a four-year university program in biology or health science (nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician’s assistant). If you already have a bachelor’s degree in another field, a biology major will provide you with the prerequisites for entry into professional schools of medicine or dentistry.

Why Study Biology?

Biologists take very diverse career paths. Some enter health fields like medicine, dentistry, nursing, physical therapy, and pharmacy. Others enter into research in environmental and conservation areas. Training in biology can also lead to careers in biotechnology and other fields of technology. Because we ourselves are life forms, interacting with and dependent on other life forms, it is important for any educated person to have an understanding of the basics of biology. This is why we invite and encourage all students to take at least one of our courses

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