Department of Biological Sciences
Department Chair: |
Erik Lindquist |
Assistant Chair: |
John Harms |
Administrative Assistant: |
Cynthia Steffan |
Professors: |
S. Boyce, D. Foster, J. Harms, E. Lindquist, L. Mylin, M. Shin |
Associate Professors: |
J. Erikson |
Assistant Professor: |
G. Matanguihan, J. Ness-Myers, I. Rivera-Walsh |
Laboratory Coordinator: |
S. Crone |
Majors and Minors
The Department of Biological Sciences offers the following majors:
Biology (B.S.) with concentrations in:
Biomedical
General
Organismal
Biology with Secondary Teaching Certification (B.S.)
Biopsychology (B.S.)
Environmental Science (B.S.)
Molecular Biology (B.S.)
Sustainability Studies (B.A.) with Conservation and Agriculture concentration
The Department of Biological Sciences offers the following minors:
Biology
Environmental Science
Molecular Biology
Sustainability Studies
Pre-Professional Health Programs
Pre-Allied Health
Pre-Dental
Pre-Medical
Pre-Opthamology/Pre-Op
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Veterinary
Special Programs:
AuSable Institute of Environmental Studies (Michigan, Washington, Costa Rica)
Quetzal Education Research Center (QERC Costa Rica Program)
The Oregon Extension (Oregon)
Program Options
The Department of Biological Sciences seeks to provide students with an understanding of the sciences that will enable them to continue study in graduate school, medical school, the allied health field, or immediately seek employment in a variety of settings in industry, business, education, and government. The unique advantage of studying the biological sciences at Messiah is that students work in the context of a Christian liberal arts education. Thus, while investigating life and the world around them, they also study themselves and their Creator. The Department places special emphasis on the pursuit of harmony in faith and science, holistically integrating the knowledge and methods of the sciences with a vibrant Christian faith.
Messiah University has outstanding facilities for the study of the biological sciences. The Jordan Science Center together with the Kline Hall of Science offers well-equipped laboratories, research facilities, computer facilities, much instrumentation including real-time PCR machines, a scanning electron microscope, an NMR and HPLC, a greenhouse, and The Oakes Museum of Natural History. The 400-acre campus includes woodlands, fields, and the Yellow Breeches Creek, affording excellent opportunities for field experiences. Field trips are a regular part of many courses, and students travel with faculty on specialty courses are offered in the United States Rocky Mountains, Zambia, New Zealand, Central America, and Southeast Asia.
Biological Science majors find a variety of research opportunities. These enable students to combine theory with hypothesis-driven experimentation and cutting-edge techniques. In most cases, this involves a field or laboratory research project or honors project under the direction of a faculty researcher, partnering on aspects of the mentor’s established research endeavors, including publishing or presenting findings at regional scientific meetings. Some students secure opportunities through off-campus research internships at a major research university, while others serve as laboratory assistants in private or government sectors. Internships in biotech, consulting firms or state and federal agencies are available which give students practical experience in their selected profession. Seniors are strongly encouraged to complete a “professional” experience prior to graduation. For program assessment, all majors are required to take the Educational Testing Services Major Field Test during their senior year.
Messiah University maintains the following off-campus institutional affiliations for student opportunity and enrichment:
- Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies in Mancelona, Michigan. The Department encourages Environmental Science, Organismal Biology, and Conservation and Agriculture Sustainability Studies students to participate in the various programs offered by the Institute near the Great Lakes in Michigan, the Pacific Northwest in Washington, and in Costa Rica. Financial assistance is available to students wishing to study at Au Sable during the summer.
- Quetzal Education Research Center (QERC Costa Rica Program, San Gerardo de Dota, Costa Rica). To inspire a global-minded, disciplinary aspect to our Biology, Environmental Science, and Sustainability Studies programs, students can deeply connect with program participants, nature, and God in the cloud forest highlands in central Costa Rica. This affiliate program is operated by Southern Nazarene University only during the dry season (spring semesters).
- The Oregon Extension in Ashland, Oregon. Sustainability Studies students should consider the OE for a hands-on, honest, connected, and deeply engaged learning experience while participating in an intentional community setting in the fall semester. This program is set in the natural beauty of the Western Cascade Mountains.
Departmental Honors
The purpose of Departmental Honors is to encourage scholarly initiative and in-depth investigation within a limited area of study in the student’s major. In the Department of Biological Sciences, students work under the direction of a faculty member to plan and carry out scientific research that culminates in both written and oral presentations of the project. To graduate with Departmental Honors, students must apply during the junior year and enroll in BIOL 393/CHEM 393 Research Methods, followed by five to six credits of BIOL 497, 498 Major Honors during the senior year. Obtain detailed information from your academic advisor.
Pre-Medical, Pre-Allied Health, Pre-Dental, Pre-Ophthalmological, Pre-Veterinary, and Pre-Physical Therapy Programs
Many students preparing for careers in health care professions choose to major in the biological sciences, where there is excellent overlap with the requirements of health care programs. For more information about the Pre-Medical, Pre-Allied Health, Pre-Dental, Pre-Ophthalmological, Pre-Veterinary or Pre-Physical Therapy Programs at Messiah University, please refer to the Pre-Professional Health Programs section of this Catalog.