Your Pathway to Become a Biologist
A Biologist studies the human body, plantlife, marinelife, and the environment. These individuals can also be classified as marine biologists, educators, biological researchers, ecologists, biostatisticians, horticulturists, biotechnologists, or microbiologists.
Biologists are essential for understanding living things and:
- supervise biological technicians and scientists
- process and analyze data
- can teach at colleges and universities
SFSC’s Associate in Arts in Biology:
- is 62 credit hours
- takes approximately two years to complete
- can be started in high school through dual enrollment
- can transfer to the University of South Florida’s Fuse program upon completion
Plan your future by following the Biology Program Map.