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Biological Science Programs at SUNY Plattsburgh

Build a Successful Career in Biology

Are you planning to attend medical school? Interested in a career as a veterinarian or a dentist? Do you want to be involved in cutting edge research? Our graduates have done all of these. Whatever your aspirations, if biology fascinates you and you are thinking about building your future around it then Plattsburgh State is the place for you.

We offer 5 academic majors and a minor in biology. All of our academic programs provide a challenging curriculum with a solid foundation in chemistry, physics, and calculus in addition to a broad offering of courses in biology.

Health-Related Professions With a Future

If you enjoy biology, chemistry, and lab work and are looking for a challenging career with an excellent job outlook then the med-tech/cytotech program may be for you. Most of our graduates have multiple job offers by the time they complete their clinical internship. For more information please visit the med-tech/cytotech program pages.

Pre-Health and Pre-Med Advisement

The Pre-Health Professions Advisory Committee can help you choose the right health career for you. If you decide to continue your studies in medical school, veterinary school, or other related disciplines the committee can help you prepare for graduate schools.

Undergraduate Research and State-of-the-Art Teaching Facilities

Our students' undergraduate research projects have resulted in numerous student publications, research grants, and presentations at national and international conferences. We actively engage our students in research through participation in faculty-mentored research projects (Bio 495) and the unique Cellular Biochemistry Research Experience (Bio 490).

SUNY Plattsburgh was one of four colleges and universities nationwide to be awarded a LI-COR Biosciences Genomics Education Matching Funds (GEMF) grant (2005). The GEMF program provided a DNA sequencing system and software, which our undergraduates use to study molecular biology and related fields. Two Educational Technology grants were also awarded to the department. The first grant provided a computer classroom, which includes a presentation system, laser printer and electronic components for human physiology laboratories. The second educational technology grant provided 24 tablet PCs with wireless connection.

The Department of Biological Sciences is in the Beaumont Life Sciences Building (a.k.a. Beaumont Hall). Approximately 28,000 square feet in the building are allocated to biology and serves as the home for some 300 majors. Students have access to 10 large teaching laboratories, which can accommodate as many as 24 students each, as well as 16 research laboratories equipped with state-of-the art instrumentation and computers.

Programs of Study

Questions, Comments, Suggestions?

If you would like more information about Biological Sciences at SUNY Plattsburgh, please contact

Dr. Neil Buckley, Chair
Office: Beaumont Hall 444
Phone: (518) 564-5165
E-mail: neil.buckley@plattsburgh.edu

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