Weber State University (WSU) is a public university in Ogden, Utah. It was founded in 1889 as Weber Stake Academy and is the third-largest university in Utah. WSU is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and offers more than 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university has a student body of over 25,000 students and is home to the Ogden campus, the Mountain Crest campus in Ephraim, Utah, and the online campus.
The Biology Department at Weber State University in Ogden Utah provides a comprehensive education in the life sciences emphasizing hands-on learning and research. Students can pursue Bachelor of Science degrees in Biology Microbiology and Zoology a minor in Biology or an Associate of Science degree. The program features small class sizes fostering close interaction with expert faculty and ample research opportunities. The curriculum covers core areas like genetics evolution ecology and cell biology equipping students with critical thinking and communication skills. Graduates are prepared for diverse careers in research healthcare education and environmental fields supported by modern labs the Tracy Hall Science Center and unique field study locations including a future Yellowstone field station.
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