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USA, California
Type: University
Location Type: Semi-Urban
Founded: 1972
Total Students: 38,310 +
Main Campus Address
18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA 91330, United States
Biology gives you the key to understand the foundations of life and relationships between ecosystems. Use that knowledge as a foundation for a career in medicine, research, teaching and more.
Why Study Biology?
To understand biology is to understand life itself — and the endless ways all life on the planet is connected.
Every day, biologists explore those connections, solve mysteries, and help build a better planet. Some use biology as a stepping stone to a medical degree or work in a clinical laboratory. But you could also do fieldwork, where you'll explore the relationship between disease and environment. You could study how climate change affects not just individual species, but entire ecosystems. You might even find more efficient ways to grow crops.
The experience you get in the classroom and in the laboratory will sharpen your powers of observation as well as your analytic skills. When you graduate, you'll be prepared to enter the workforce or pursue an advanced degree.
Why Study Biology at CSUN?
Hands-on Opportunities
Once you master basic laboratory techniques, special programs at CSUN let you explore the biggest lab of all: Nature itself.
Marine Biology Semester: Conduct research and get your feet wet — literally— on Santa Catalina Island. Study pristine waters in this 15-week program.
Tropical Biology Semester: Go from the cloud forests of the Andes to the Amazon basin in Ecuador. You'll spend six weeks exploring before returning to campus to analyze your findings.
Frontiers of Science
Undergraduates in our exclusive Stem Cell Training Program train in the emerging fields of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. A 10-month internship at UCLA opens doors to graduate study and careers.
And our Center for Cancer and Developmental Biology provides research opportunities for hundreds of students every year. The center's director, Steven Oppenheimer, has co-authored papers with more than 700 students, most of whom are undergrads. That kind of commitment earned him the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Mentoring.
Research that Counts
Ancient human genomics. The evolution of genetic networks in plants. The ecology of marine algae. Our faculty interests are diverse. As an undergraduate, you'll have the chance to participate in their work.
What You'll Learn
All Biology majors at CSUN receive a foundation in biology, chemistry, physics and math. You'll master basic lab techniques while learning to think and write scientifically.
As a Biology major, you can choose from a bachelor of arts (B.A.) or bachelor of science (B.S.) degree. While the B.A. provides a broad foundation, the B.S. choices go more deeply into specific fields — ideal if you're looking for an entry-level job in a particular discipline.
Biotechnology/Medical Technology Option
Biotech is a fast-growing field that can lead to new discoveries in medicine, genetics, agriculture and other fields. You can choose from two tracks: The Biotechnology track will prepare you for graduate study or careers in a range of fields. The Medical Technology track will prepare you for a year of clinical training and to take the California License exam in Clinical Laboratory Science, or for training and certification as a Public Health Microbiologist (PHM).
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
21 Days
Full-Time
48 Months
Intake Month/Year | Intake Status | |
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aug 2025 | Open |
*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Check program website for more information about funding options.
Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted into this program, applicants must have Grade 12 / High School Diploma.
Associated Students International Matador Scholarship:
Associated Students Dianne F. Harrison Award:
Dianne F. Harrison Leadership Award:
MSP Tanni Block Memorial LGBTQIA+ Scholarship:
Alumni Higher Education Program:
International Graduate Student Program:
Optional Practical Training or OPT is a period during which students, who have completed their degrees in the USA, are permitted to work for one year on a student visa by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). OPT allows students to work for up to 3 years and develop real-world skills to survive in the competitive jobs market.
It is temporary employment for a period of 12-months that is directly related to the major area of study of an F-1 student. Eligible students have the option to apply for OPT employment authorization before completing their academic studies and/or after completing their academic studies.
A student can participate in three types of Optional Practical Training (OPT):
Outreach, A Student Referral Program by Canam
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