A direct path to a bachelor’s degree

Are you interested in life sciences, medical school, laboratory technology, forensics, and studying organisms at the cellular level? If so, a biology degree could be the right fit for you and it's time to start looking at the right school, right here in Collin County. With so many options, a Bachelor of Arts in Biology is the first step of a bright future.

UNT at Frisco’s Bachelor of Arts in Biology creates opportunities for students to learn through research. Academic credit can also be earned for independent research projects. Additionally, research, collaboration and professional networking are available through a number of student organizations and honor societies such as the Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society and Alpha Epsilon Delta Health Pre Professional Honor Society

This program accepts credits from any accredited two-year or four-year institute of higher education. Credits earned from a community college in Texas fit especially well into this degree plan. This flexibility gives you the opportunity to change your degree plan without having to start over.

After you graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology, you will be prepared to enter the workforce in:

  • Environmental Management and Conservation
  • Higher Education
  • Research
  • Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Sales, and Laboratory Technology
  • OR

  • Be prepared for Medical, Dental, Veterinary, or Graduate School

Guided Pathway

Learn how you can complete your junior and senior years at UNT at Frisco.

Hands on Experience

UNT at Frisco has just built new, state-of-the art, biology labs at Inspire Park. Learn more about Inspire Park.

Talk to an advisor

Speak with one of our advisors by calling 972-668-8115 or emailing us at UNTFrisco.Advising@unt.edu. Emails will receive a response within 24 hours.

Schedule an appointment with advising at UNT at Frisco:

Tuition Reimbursement

Many companies offer tuition reimbursement programs. Ask your employer if they offer a tuition reimbursement benefit to help fund your education.

New award opportunities for new transfers

Our Transfer Incentive Program provides awards for new transfers to UNT at Frisco who take a minimum of six credit hours per term at UNT at Frisco (Hall Park or Inspire Park) or the Collin Higher Education Center (CHEC). Award amounts range from $500-$1,250 per term, increasing with the number of semester credit hours taken.