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  1. Loyola's Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology degree program offers a myriad of undergraduate student research opportunities. The program's reputation also has enabled students to secure internships in hospitals, at medical equipment companies, zoos, biotech companies and many other employers.

  2. Loyola's Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology degree program is designed for students wishing to pursue a career in the biological sciences or a range of healthcare fields. The curriculum includes foundational lecture and laboratory courses in the areas of cell biology, genetics, and ecology.

  3. The BS in Biology with molecular biology emphasis program is designed for students seeking a rigorous, laboratory-intensive curriculum to prepare them for health-related professions, research jobs or graduate programs in a number of areas related to molecular biology.

  4. No matter what you're passionate about, you will find it at Loyola. Incoming freshmen can choose from more than 80 college majors and more than 80 minors, and that's not including our interdisciplinary programs and five-year bachelor's/master's degree programs. Majors.

  5. Overview. Curriculum. Learning Outcomes. Loyola offers the Bachelor of Science in Psychology which provides students with a broad-based introduction to the science of psychology as well as opportunities to learn how psychology is applied to solving individual and social problems.

  6. The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry offers four undergraduate major degree programs: BA in Chemistry, BA in Biochemistry, BS in Chemistry, and the BS in Biochemistry. These programs follow prescribed professional guidelines and the CHEM-BS degree is approved by the American Chemical Society.

  7. Loyola's accelerated nursing program in Chicago makes it possible to earn a BSN through online or onsite coursework with labs and clinicals around Chicago.