Whether you are interested in becoming a healthcare provider, love working in laboratories or intrigued by biotechnology, behavioral or exercise science, the College has a path for you. The healthcare sector plays a vital role in protecting the health of the population while acting as a major driver of economic activity and job creation. You can make a difference by becoming a compassionate, skilled medical professional, by responding to emergencies or by promoting community resilience. Or focus your attention at the College on scientific discoveries and innovations. Develop new products and processes, treatments and technologies or medical advancements.
CAREER Sectors
The science of chemistry lies at the intersection of Biology, Physics, and Mathematics. Thus, exploration of the material encompassed by this scientific discipline has the capacity to prepare students for wide variety of future professional endeavors. The Applied Chemical & Biomedical Sciences (BA) major has been intentionally crafted to allow the course of study to be tuned to compliment the specific academic or professional goals of the student.
The College of Idaho offers a BA (Bachelor of Arts) and a BS (Bachelor of Science) in Biology. Our Biology major offers a research-focused curriculum taught by faculty who are committed to mentoring and engaging students in the process and interpretation of science. Consistent with the liberal arts tradition, our faculty's objectives are to give students a strong foundation in the natural and biological sciences.
Through our BA curriculum, we aim to prepare students for science-based careers—including medical, dental, veterinary, or related professional pursuits like careers in wildlife, fisheries, and plant biology. Ultimately, the major is designed to enhance student appreciation and understanding of life on earth.
Through our BS curriculum, we aim to prepare students for science-based careers—including careers in research and laboratory work, plant and wildlife management, conservation, and agriculture, as well as medical, dental, veterinary, or related professional pursuits—and to enhance their appreciation and understanding of life on earth. The Bachelor of Science degree is excellent preparation for post-graduate studies (i.e., M.S., Ph.D., and M.D.).
Our alumni include the co-discoverer of vitamin B12 and many successful doctors, physician assistants/associates (PAs), nurses, dentists, physical therapists, veterinarians, pharmacists, researchers, botanists, zoologists, professors, and scientists. Graduates enjoy a high placement rate into graduate school, and many undergraduates get a head start on their research careers through grant-funded faculty-student research programs such as INBRE (IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence) and SWITCH (Southwest Idaho: The Comprehensive Herbaria).
After graduating with a B.S. in Biology, Kris Komori ’05 pursued culinary school and is now co-owner of KIN. In 2023, Komori became the first Idaho chef to win a James Beard Award. Watch as he talks about his special Day of Remembrance menu.
While at the College, Abucar Mohamed ’24 engaged in PhD-level research on the effects of vape liquids on bone cells. He was then featured as an expert in “Nic Sick,” a documentary about teen vaping in Idaho which aired on Idaho Public Television.
Emily Hawgood ’17 is one of the world’s top female ultrarunners. She is a three-time top-10 finisher of the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run, the world’s oldest 100-mile trail race, which includes back-to-back fifth-place finishes in 2022 and 2023. Hawgood also recently won the Salmon Falls 50K in Pilot Hill, California.
B.S. in Exercise Physiology with minors in Coaching, Psychology and Religious Studies. One of the World’s Top Female Ultrarunners.
“Majoring in Biomedical Sciences prepared me perfectly for my career in biomedical research. I gained the knowledge and laboratory skills that made me a high-quality candidate for my current career, and the College’s curriculum made me a rounded student in both STEM and humanities which led me to be accepted into my Ph.D. program in Biomolecular Science.” B.S. in Biomedical Sciences. M.S. in Biomolecular Science and PhD candidate in Biomolecular Science from Boise State University. Research Laboratory Technician for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
After completing PhD-level research while at the College, Abucar Mohamed ’24 – whose family is from Somalia, but who was born in Beirut and raised in Boise – went on to complete post-baccalaureate research for the National Institute of Health (NIH) and will be heading to Cornell University to complete an MD/PhD program.
B.S. in Biomedical Science with minors in Chemistry, Philosophy and Psychology and a specialization in Pre-Med.
In a recent interview, Liz Trenkel ’17 said: “After obtaining my degree in Biology in college, I knew I was interested in helping people in a more behind-the-scenes way than the traditional physician or patient-facing career path…. Knowing that I can help create expanded patient access to medications for people in small, rural communities like the one I grew up in is my favorite part of my job.”
B.S. in Biology with minors in Art & Design, Business and Psychology. Senior Compliance Specialist for RPh Innovations.
Your innovative spirit has propelled you this far. What’s next? That’s for you to dream, make, live and unleash at The College of Idaho. Come see what awaits you here.