Andrews University (Andrews) is a private Seventh-day Adventist university in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Founded in 1874 as Battle Creek College, it was the first higher education facility started by Seventh-day Adventists and is the flagship university of the Seventh-day Adventist school system, the world's second largest Christian school system. The university consists of eight schools or colleges, offering 130 undergraduate majors and 70 graduate majors. In addition, post-baccalaureate degrees are offered by all. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, and the Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA).
The Department of Biology at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, part of the College of Arts & Sciences, offers comprehensive programs including a BS with emphases in Biological Science, Biomedical, and Neuroscience, and an MS in Biology. The department emphasizes a transformational education integrating faith and science, providing extensive hands-on laboratory work, field research, and opportunities for student involvement in faculty-led research projects. Located in Price Hall with dedicated labs and student spaces like the Bill Chobotar Commons, the program prepares students for diverse careers in research, healthcare, education, and environmental conservation within a supportive, multicultural Christian community.
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