As a student in biology, society, and environment (BSE), youll go a step further than the typical biology majors education. While youll receive comprehensive training in biology, youll also apply your knowledge of biology to topics like philosophy, sociology, geography, history, and more. The BSE major allows you a level of flexibility and variety by offering areas of specialization and thematic focuses.
Possible specializations include human biology, plant biology and ecology, and microbial genetics. Thematic focuses include ethics in health care, health policy, science and social change, and more. You can choose from these areas or forge your own path within the BSE program. Youll be able to work closely with faculty and advisers to find courses that will help you develop expertise necessary for your future plans.
The College of Liberal Arts Advantage: More Than a Major
When you study Biology, Society, and Environment at the University of Minnesota, you gain the added advantage of a College of Liberal Arts education. At CLA, the liberal arts mean you get more than just a degree in one major or another; it means you will be exposed to different areas of study, to different ways of thinking and learning. In fact, the liberal arts teach you how to learn—how to ask the right questions, how to problem solve, and how to innovate. The liberal arts highlight the complexities of our world, because here at CLA you will study not just, say, politics or art but also where politics and art intersect, where science and ethics intersect, where economics and the environment intersect.
