Prospective Students
The Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology offers programs of study leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with concentrations in Organismal Biology (for the generalist biologist), Biomedical Sciences (for those considering professional school), and Bioinformatics (for those wishing to explore cutting-edge genomic science). Minors in both Biology and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology are also offered.
Please select one of the degree options below for more information and to view a curriculum guide for that program:
BS in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
BA in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
BS in Biology- Organismal Biology concentration
BS in Biology- Biomedical Sciences concentration
BS in Biology- Bioinformatics concentration
Minor in Biology or Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Prospective students may also be interested in alternate life sciences programs available at the University of Arizona:
- Agriculture & Biosystems Engineering
- Animal Sciences
- Anthropology (Human Biology concentration)
- Biochemistry
- Biomedical Engineering
- Microbiology
- Molecular & Cellular Biology
- Natural Resources (Conservation Biology, Fisheries Conservation & Management, Landscape Assessment & Analysis, Rangeland Ecology & Ecohydrology, or Wildlife Conservation & Management emphases)
- Neuroscience & Cognitive Science
- Nutritional Sciences
- Physiology
- Plant Sciences
- Soil, Water & Environmental Sciences (Crop Production/Agronomy or Environmental Sciences majors)
- Veterinary Sciences
Our Mission
Discover and teach the principles underlying biological diversity through instruction, research and outreach.