With a basis in evolutionary diversity, global ecology, and molecular, cellular, and physiological processes, you鈥檒l study life from prehistoric times to the modern day to predict how life may change in the future.
Highlights
Participate in undergraduate research, both in the field and the laboratory, guided by renowned faculty
A variety of facilities on the Pullman campus, including the Conner Museum of Natural History, the Marion Ownbey Herbarium, and the rooftop Abelson greenhouse, which offer specimens of animals and plants for research and study
Owen Science and Engineering Library, housed on the Pullman campus, is the largest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest
Join a math, science, and engineering residence hall in Pullman, where you can study with your neighbours, get free tutoring, and use the hall鈥檚 computer lab
Specializations
Basic Medical Sciences prepares you for pre-professional programs in health sciences. (Pullman | Vancouver | Tri-Cities)
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology focuses on environmental and wildlife biology. (Pullman)
Entomology focuses on insect biology. (Pullman)
General Biology allows you to shape your own programs of study based on your interests. (Pullman | Vancouver | Tri-Cities | Global)
Plant Biology prepares you for a career in plant sciences. (Pullman)
Pre-Physical and Occupational Therapy and Pre-Physician鈥檚 Assistant specializations provide specific preparation for professional programs in these fields. (Pullman)
Teaching prepares you for a teaching career in secondary education in biology and related sciences. (Pullman)
Career
With a Biology degree, you can work in:
Pharmacology, nutrition, and dietetics
Veterinary medicine and animal care
Fisheries and wildlife ecology
Ecological restoration
Biotechnology and genetic engineering
Forensics and pathology
Science education
Science writing and journalism
September 2025
Tri-Cities Campus
2710 Crimson Way,
RICHLAND,
Washington,
99354, United States
September 2025
Washington State University
370 Lighty Student Services Building,
PULLMAN,
Washington,
99164, United States
To be considered for WSU admission as a first-year international student:
Complete at least 12 years of school, culminating in an appropriate secondary/high school certificate or external examination.
Minimum 2.70 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.00 scale
Preparation in humanities, mathematics, basic sciences, and social sciences
English proficiency:
IELTS: 6.5
TOEFL iBT: 75
Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency: 176
Eiken: Level 1
iTEP: 4
Duolingo English Test: 105
Priority Application Deadline: January 31 for fall term; November 15 for spring term
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