Biological Sciences strives to
provide students with broad training in biology and a solid
foundation of core courses in the liberal arts. With a strong
emphasis on student research, the department provides students with
lab and field opportunities where they may explore at the
molecular, cellular, organismal and population levels of biological
organization.
Students are also able to participate in the Butler Summer Institute, a
nine-week program that allows students to work closely with a
faculty mentor to design an independent project. Students may then
choose to present their research and results at Butler's Undergraduate Research
Conference, an annual event that attracts approximately 500
students from around the Midwest. More about research
opportunities....
Apply for the Sietz Award - The Seitz Award is
designed to financially assist Natural Science students who desire
to study science and conduct research abroad, outside the normal
academic classroom setting. For more information see
the application instructions.
Application deadline is February 15th.
Students may also elect to participate in Special Programs with
the department. The Center
for Urban Ecology educates and engages Butler students and
citizens in the local community about the discipline of urban
ecology and to create "citizen scientists" dedicated to continued
stewardship of the natural world. The Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama is dedicated to
understanding tropical biodiversity. The Butler-STRI partnership
includes opportunities for students to serve as paid interns in
Panama for existing research projects conducted by STRI scientists
and for students to engage in new research initiatives with Butler
faculty in Panama. Further, the partnership includes two
field-based courses taught on-site in Panama by Butler biology
faculty.
Many biology students pursue graduate studies, teaching careers
or technical careers. Students also pursue post-graduation studies
at professional schools in medicine, dentistry, optometry, physical
therapy and veterinary medicine. Students are individually advised
by a faculty member in the department regarding the selection of
courses to fulfill minimum entrance requirements and prepare them
well for the graduate or professional school of their choice.
Gallahue Hall, Room 287
4600 Sunset Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46208
Secretary: Lori Moore
(317) 940-9411