When you earn your Bachelor of Arts in Biology
from Webster University, you’ll gain a broad skill set that will help you build
an impactful career in and outside the field of science that may translate to
professional careers like environmental lawyer or researcher, or serve as the
first step before entering medical school. A Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a
focus on Education combines biological sciences with teaching methodologies to
prepare students for roles in science education. The program typically covers: Topics
such as Cell Biology, Genetics, Ecology, Anatomy, and Physiology. Educational
Theory: Courses on classroom management, instructional strategies, and
curriculum design. Science Pedagogy: Techniques for teaching biology
effectively, including lab-based learning. Practical Teaching Experience:
Opportunities for student-teaching placements or internships in schools. Interdisciplinary
Learning: Integration of biology with broader educational studies like
psychology or child development.
Career Path
Biology (BA): Education Career Paths Science
Teacher (Primary, Secondary, or Higher Education), Biology Curriculum Developer,
Educational Consultant (Science Education), Laboratory Coordinator (in academic
settings), Outreach Coordinator (for museums or science centers), Environmental
Educator, Health Educator, Education Policy Advisor. Science Communicator.