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Department of Biological and Health Sciences
Chair of Department, Glenn Perrigo, Ph.D.
Our recent history: In the Fall of 2006, Biology (BIOL) and Communication Science Disorders (CSDO) merged to become Biological and Health Sciences (BHS).
Biology
Texas A&M University-Kingsville is located in the heart of South Texas. The mission of Biology is to provide excellence in teaching, research, and service. We are dedicated to the success of our students and the strong research base of our faculty allows us to provide individualized research experience for undergraduates in cellular, molecular, and animal biology, as well as biomedical science. Qualified undergraduates frequently help with our lab courses as Lab Assistants, thus gaining valuable learning and teaching experience.
Our commitment is always to our students, so we offer BA, BS, and BA teaching certification degrees in Biology and a BS in Biomedical Science. Our Pre-Health Professions office of advising prepares students for admission to professional school (Medicine, Dentistry, PA, PT, Optometry, Nursing, etc.).
We also offer a graduate MS in Biology. Most faculty have grad students supported either by teaching or research assistanships.
Contact the Biology Office at 361-593-3803, Room 108, Biology Building
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Included in our department is the program of Communication Sciences and Disorders. This program offers both a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degree in the field of speech-language pathology. You can visit the CSDO program homepage here.
Contact the Communications Sciences and Disorders Office at 361-593-3493, Room 108, Manning Hall
See what our students do on field trips
Downloads: Program in Biology, Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders
