Biology

Biology major Brianna Franklin

"I chose biology because I have always absolutely loved science. I also love helping and providing for others. Earning a degree in biology gives me the opportunity to do both in future career paths.”

Meet Brianna Franklin, biology major and Ƶ-athlete

You should major in biology if:

  • You want to study humans, animals, and plants to understand biological and health functions.
  • You’re curious about how environments support life and allow organisms to thrive.
  • You want a career either practicing medicine or conducting applied research. 
  • You enjoy spending time both in labs and outdoors and want hands-on experience in classes that take you into Ƶ’s biodiverse ecosystem.

Biology is the study of life, including animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and protists. Biology majors study the development and evolution of these organisms and the physical environments in which they live and thrive. 

Biology majors can choose from one of five concentrations:

  • General Biology
  • Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology
  • Medical & Allied Health Sciences
  • Microbiology
  • Veterinary Bioscience 

Whichever you choose, you’ll get experience doing lab and fieldwork, DNA mapping and sequencing, and data analysis.

Biology at UL Lafayette

What's Biology Like?

  • Lab work & research
    Rated 2 out of 3
  • Field Work
    Rated 1 out of 3
  • Group work & collaboration
    Rated 3 out of 3
  • Writing
    Rated 2 out of 3
  • Presenting
    Rated 3 out of 3
  • Math
    Rated 3 out of 3

The biology program is among the largest, most diverse, and most visible majors at the Ƶ.

Life as a Biology Major