Biological Sciences Collegiate Division

In the Biological Sciences Collegiate Division (BSCD), students from every major study life in all its forms. The student experience focuses on the research processes that inform our knowledge of biological mechanisms that govern living things and the interactions of organisms with each other and with their environment.

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BSCD Summer Fellowships

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Nominations for teaching awards are accepted through the first Friday of Spring Quarter. Recognize some of your instructors!

Programs of Study

Curriculum and Resources

Click below to learn more about The University of Chicago's research-focused programming at The Marine Biological Laboratory.

Hands-on biology and neuroscience courses are available to students from all majors in the Summer, Autumn, and Spring Quarters. All programs take place on the MBL campus in Woods Hole, MA.

Current MBL Programs for UChicago Undergraduates

All students at the University of Chicago are required to take two courses in biological sciences. For students not taking BIOS courses as part of their major or pre-health preparation, the BSCD offers distinct "non-major" general education courses. General education courses in the BSCD prepare students from all majors to engage in intelligent discourse about health, life on earth and its history, and biotechnology, as well as the scientific problems facing the modern world.

The University of Chicago is a preeminent center for biological and biomedical research. The BSCD believes that hands-on research experiences are an essential part of an education in biological sciences and neurosciences, and we are committed to helping all motivated students find a research activity that matches their interests. It is also important for students to explore the careers that are opened up by a degree in biological sciences or neurosciences.

There are two paths you can follow to gain hands-on experience and develop as a researcher:

If you have any questions about navigating the Biological Sciences Collegiate Division curriculum, please contact the BSCD advisers:

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A broad liberal arts education provides an exceptional preparation for a career in the health professions. Students are encouraged to concentrate in any discipline in which they have a strong interest, while making sure that they fulfill the common entry requirements for professional school.

The ability to communicate the importance, excitement, and rigor of science to the general public is a critical skill for scientists. In these three courses, students analyze communication strategies and practice communicating science by writing and publishing a digital story, creating and delivering a TED Talk-style video, and designing an exhibit in the Chicagoland area.