The BYU–Idaho Department of Biology provides a variety of classes for students seeking a degree in Biology and for non-major students completing the four-credit Biological Science General Education requirement. Bachelor of Science degrees are offered in Biology and Biology Education. Minors can be earned in Biology, Natural Resources and Biology Education.
Frequently Asked Questions About Department of Biology
What academic programs does the BYU–Idaho Department of Biology offer?
They offer Bachelor of Science degrees in Biology and Biology Education, as well as minors in Biology, Natural Resources, and Biology Education.
Where is the Department of Biology located on campus?
It is located at 505 S Center St, BEN 201, Rexburg, ID 83460.
What are the Department of Biology's office hours?
The department is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and closed on weekends.
How can I contact the Department of Biology?
You can reach them by phone at +1 208-496-4600.
Is there a website where I can find more information about the Department of Biology?
Yes, visit https://www.byui.edu/biology/ for more information.
What is the timezone of the BYU–Idaho Department of Biology?
The department operates in the America/Boise timezone.
What nearby parking options are available for visitors to the Department of Biology?
Visitors can use the Benson Lot - Faculty/Staff and Taylor Lot - North Zone for parking near the department.
Are there any nearby places of interest to visit around the Department of Biology?
Yes, nearby attractions include the Life Science Museum and the BYU-I Apple Orchard, which are great for educational and recreational visits before or after your visit.
Where can I find study spaces related to the Department of Biology?
The Benson Study Room located nearby offers educational space that can be utilized by students in the department.
What other academic departments are near the Department of Biology?
Nearby academic departments include the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Applied Plant Science, Department of Engineering Technology, and Department of Humanities and Philosophy.