Program Details
BS in Biology Education
Bachelor of ScienceUniversity of Lynchburg
Our degree in biology education is a mix of biology, chemistry, and teaching skills. This program ensures you’re not only understanding the science but also know how to plan classes to teach students of all ages. First, you’ll dive into the world of biology where you’ll learn about tiny cell processes and big ecosystems. We’ll also show you the basics of chemistry which help tie all the biology pieces together. You’ll learn statistics, too, so you can understand and work with scientific data. And, we’ll get into organic chemistry, so you can understand how chemical processes happen in living things. Teaching is a big part of this program, too. You’ll study how students think and learn, how to plan a great curriculum, and how to handle a classroom. Plus, you’ll get to try out what you learn in real classrooms. So, by the end of the program, you’ll be ready to teach your own biology class!
Program Overview & Guidance

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Program Requirement Notes | Program Requirement Notes The Educator Preparation Program (EPP) of University of Lynchburg includes the preparation of teachers in elementary, secondary, and special education endorsements. The Virginia Department of Education has approved all programs within the University of Lynchburg’s EPP, and that approval serves as the basis for licensure in Virginia. The Commonwealth of Virginia participates in certification reciprocity with more than forty states and areas. Eligibility for interstate reciprocity is based on completion of a specifically approved program as directed and delivered by the University of Lynchburg. Gateway 1- Admission to the Pre-Professional Preparation Program All students who plan to be licensed as teachers must apply for admission to the Pre-Professional Preparation Program during the sophomore year or, if a junior transfer student, by November 1 of the junior year. The completed application must be submitted to the administrative office of the College and will be forwarded to the Gateways Committee for review. All listed requirements below must be satisfied prior to the Pre-Professional Preparation Program application deadline. • Minimum overall GPA of 2.75 and minimum GPA of 3.0 in the major; • Completed the four required courses for their program area with B grade or higher in each; • Passing score on the Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment (VCLA); • Obtain satisfactory scores on the University’s Dispositions Assessment; • Submit Covenant Not to Sue; • Submit Professionalism Pledge; • Submit TB Screening Documentation; and • Successfully pass criminal background check Notification of admission status is provided through a letter from the College of Education, Leadership, and Counseling. Students who are denied admission to Pre-Professional Preparation Program are informed of the basis for this determination. If the student wishes to rectify the deficiency and re-apply, they must do so in writing, usually after an interval of one semester. Gateway 2 - Admission to Student Teaching and Educator Preparation Program Students completing the teacher licensure program must apply to student teach prior to February 1 for a fall semester placement and September 15 for a spring semester placement. All students must be admitted to the Gateway 2 to be eligible for student teaching. The completed application must be submitted to the administrative office of the College of Education, Leadership, and Counseling and will be forwarded to the Gateway Committee for review and approval. All listed requirements below must be satisfied prior to the student teaching and EPP application deadline. • Prior acceptance into the Pre-Professional Preparation Program; • Submission of a written application with three University of Lynchburg faculty recommendations, including two from faculty members in the major; • Minimum overall GPA of 2.75 and minimum GPA of 3.0 in the major; • Meet VDOE Cultural competency training; • Meet VDOE Special Education competency; • Passing score on the Praxis II content assessment(s), if applicable; • Passing score on the Praxis II teaching reading score, if applicable; • Satisfactory scores on the university’s dispositional assessment; • Submit Covenant Not to Sue; • Submit Professionalism Pledge; • Submit TB Screening Documentation; and • Successfully pass Criminal Background check Notification of admission status is provided through a letter from the College. Students who are denied admission to Student Teaching and EPP are informed of the basis for this determination. If the student wishes to rectify the deficiency and re-apply, they must do so in writing, usually after an interval of one semester. After committee review the request for reconsideration, students receive written notification of their admissions status, including conditions resulting in a delayed decision or denial. After receiving the approval letter for admission to Student Teaching and EPP, the student will receive notification of the mandatory Gateway 2 Orientation. Following admission to student teaching, the Director of Field Experiences and Teacher Licensure collaborate with each local school division to determine student teaching placements. Students are notified of their student teaching placement, in writing, after placements are finalized. More specific information about student teaching and related processes are included in the Student Teaching Handbook distributed to each candidate with the letter of approval to Gateway 2 and shared during the mandatory Student Teaching Orientation that all approved student teachers must attend on the first day of the semester of the assigned student teaching placement. • Attend mandatory Gateway 2 Orientation at the end of the semester prior to student teaching; • Attend a day long mandatory Student Teaching Orientation, which includes meeting the clinical educator; • Complete 14 weeks of student teaching in a placement related to your endorsement area and major; and • Complete all VDOE requirements for state licensure, including required trainings. Gateway 3 - Completion to Student Teaching Students who successfully complete student teaching and are eligible for state licensure must have: • Completed all program course requirements of University of Lynchburg’s approved state licensure program; • Demonstrated effective use of technology; • Completed the following VDOE required trainings*: • Recognition of child abuse and neglect, • Culturally responsive teaching competencies, • Emergency first aid, • Hands-on cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and • Use of automated external defibrillators. • Successful completed of 14 weeks of student teaching; • Earned a minimum of 450 clinical hours during student teaching; • Submitted timesheet documenting student teaching hours; • Received satisfactory scores on the University’s Dispositions Assessment; and • Completed Final Program Evaluation Form (includes program, university supervisor and clinical educator evaluations). Gateway 4 - Completion of Program Students who successfully complete an educator preparation program, meet the requirements for state licensure, and are prepared to apply for state licensure must: • Provide completed application for Virginia teacher’s license; • Submit and provide proof of paid application fee; • Provide documentation of completion of the following VDOE required trainings to the Director of Field Experiences and Teacher Licensure (Teacher Licensure Officer)*: • Recognition of child abuse and neglect, • Culturally responsive teaching competencies, • Emergency first aid, • Hands-on cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and • Use of automated external defibrillators; • Provide official transcripts for all undergraduate/graduate courses from all other institutions of higher education they have attended; and • Complete CELC contact information form. Forms fare available in the administrative office of the College of Education, Leadership, and Counseling, provided to students during student teaching orientation, or available on the VDOE website. *All VDOE trainings and licensure requirements are subject to change based on the state decision. |
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Program Credit Requirements

The table below provides the requirements to complete this program if you are not following a Transfer Guide. If you have an account and have created a Portfolio, the table includes the "Applied Credits" column. This column shows how the credits you earned based on the experiences you entered may be applied to satisfy these requirements. You can find schools where you can take courses that will transfer and apply to this degree using the Where Can I Find An Equivalent Course feature in the Transfer Tools menu.
A formal determination of credits awarded for your prior learning and their applicability to the degree requirements can only be made by the institution. The formal determination and resulting map may reflect higher or lower number of credits to be completed to achieve this program.
Applicable Admissions Agreements

The table below lists admissions agreements between University of Lynchburg and partner institutions that may guarantee admission to this program if you meet the required criteria. Click on the title name of the agreement to view a summary of those criteria.
You can view the full text of these Agreements in the Resource Center
What If I Have An Associate Degree Or Credit For Prior Learning?

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Associate Transfer Degree Completion | Completion of a transferrable Associate's degree will award students credit for general education requirements except for the senior capstone course. No distinction will be made by the University of Lynchburg regarding college courses applicable to the transfer-oriented associate degree that are taken through dual enrollment arrangements with high schools. |
Completion of Associate Degree Concurrent with High School | No distinction will be made by the University of Lynchburg regarding college courses applicable to the transfer-oriented associate degree that are taken through dual enrollment arrangements with high schools. |
Credit for Prior Learning | Credits awarded for transferrable courses with a grade of "C" or higher. |
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College Level Information

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Is This College Right For Me? | Lynchburg is a nationally recognized private university where students gain a greater heart for humanity and a mindset of individual growth. Here, thought-provoking learning ignites change in each individual, and the world. We combine traditional classroom instruction with experiential learning and real-world applications bringing a hands-on, multi-faceted approach that serves our students best today and for the rest of their lives. We’re a tight-knit community that’s accepting and inviting. We’re socially responsible and active, and don’t hesitate to stand up and speak out for what’s just and right. Pride and belonging are important at Lynchburg. |
Transfer Student Catalog Year | Catalog year determind by first semester of enrollment |
First Year Student Catalog Year | Catalogue determined by first semester of enrollment |
Applying for Guaranteed Admissions | https://www.lynchburg.edu/undergraduate-admission/for-applicants/transfer-and-access-adult-student-guide/guaranteed-admission-for-vccs-associate-degrees/ |
Where Can This Degree Transfer

Institution | Title | Degree | Award Name | Award Level | Delivery Mode |
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Germanna Community College | Associate of Arts & Sciences Degree in Science | Associate | Associate of Arts and Sciences | 2-Year | In-Person, Hybrid |
Paul D. Camp Community College | Associate of Arts & Sciences in Science | Associate | Associate of Arts and Sciences | 2-Year | In-Person |
Virginia Highlands Community College | Associate of Arts & Sciences Degree in Science Specialization in Computer Science | Associate | Associate of Arts and Sciences | 2-Year | In-Person, Hybrid |
Roanoke College | Bachelor of Arts in Biology Education | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
Bridgewater College | Biology Major - BS (Secondary Education Track) | Bachelor | Bachelor of Science | 4-Year | In-Person |
Bluefield University | BS in Biology Education | Bachelor | Bachelor of Science | 4-Year | In-Person |
Emory & Henry University | Biology Teacher Preparation (BS) | Bachelor | Bachelor of Science | 4-Year | In-Person |
Regent University | B.Ed. in Secondary Science, Biology | Bachelor | Bachelor of Education | 4-Year | In-Person |
Careers Where This Degree Applies

O*Net Code | Name | Description | Parent |
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25-1042.00 | Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary | Teach courses in biological sciences. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research. | Educational Instruction and Library Occupations |
25-1081.00 | Education Teachers, Postsecondary | Teach courses pertaining to education, such as counseling, curriculum, guidance, instruction, teacher education, and teaching English as a second language. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research. | Educational Instruction and Library Occupations |
25-2022.00 | Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education | Teach one or more subjects to students at the middle, intermediate, or junior high school level. | Educational Instruction and Library Occupations |
25-2031.00 | Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education | Teach one or more subjects to students at the secondary school level. | Educational Instruction and Library Occupations |
Cost To Complete
