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Overview
of
Biological Sciences
(Biology)

At Kilgore College, our goal in the Biology Department is to provide the first two years of collegiate work which may lead to an associate degree. This degree is designed for transfer to general or professional baccalaureate degree programs.
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Our Purpose
To provide two semesters (8 hours) of collegiate non-majors biology; the requirements for a minimum of two semesters (8 hours) of collegiate majors-level biology;and a minimum of two semesters (8 hours) of collegiate-level biology for allied health majors. These courses all meet the requirements for the associate degree and can be transferable to a university.
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What do graduates of the program do?
Students who graduate from this program can work in the biological sciences, biology and zoology.
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What is the job outlook for graduates?
Excellent careers requiring a background in biology are growing, particularly in the medical and health science fields.
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What kind of salary can graduates
expect locally and nationally?
 The salary varies in this field.
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How long does it take to complete
the program?
 The
Biological Sciences (Biology) program is to provide the first two years of collegiate work which may lead to an associate degree. This degree is designed for transfer to general or professional baccalaureate degree programs.
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Today's biology requires much more training and skills than were required in the past. Kilgore College will prepare you for success. Contact us today.
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Biology Department
Phone: (903) 984-8531(Main Campus)
Phone: (903) 988-7502 Departmental secretary (mornings only)
Fax: (903) 988-7413
biology@kilgore.edu
Location: S. L. Canterbury Jr. Engineering and Sciences Building (ES)
For Instructor phone numbers please see the faculty page.
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