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When you study biology at La Sierra University, you:
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Will study with professors who all deeply believe in God as the
Creator of everything.
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Will be introduced to Seventh-day Adventist understandings of
Creation, centered in the Genesis account, which reveals the Creator
as a personal and loving God.
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Will be introduced to theories of evolutionary process, focusing
on speciation and adaptation, with which students are expected to be
conversant as they prepare for success in graduate school and
career.
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Will study with professors who have earned the highest degrees in
their field, and are active in scientific research.
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Will use the same textbook in General Biology that is used by
Adventist colleges and universities in North America and is used by
most biology classes in the nation.
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Will study with professors who will help you
navigate issues of faith and science, in and out of the
classroom, so that your faith
in God is strengthened.
What are the advantages of studying biology at La Sierra University?
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La Sierra students study with faculty who are experts in the
field—who contribute to knowledge, who don’t just teach it from a
book. These are professors who are doing research into subjects such as immunology and DNA sequencing. They are
out in the field actually discovering new species never before
identified—and they are involving you in the research!
Two recent biology students each published at least 15 peer-reviewed
journal articles with their professor before they graduated from La
Sierra in 2008.
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La Sierra students have learning opportunities that really
prepare them for professional programs in fields such as medicine,
dentistry, and physical therapy, such as participating in a gross
anatomy lab dissecting a human cadaver—the same thing you will do
in first-year professional school.
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La Sierra University students study in a state-of-the-art
building recently constructed for the study of biology. Each
professor has his or her own private research lab, enabling
undergraduate
students the remarkable opportunity to do meaningful
research.
Why La Sierra and not a public college or university?
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The majority of our students are Seventh-day Adventists, who
share beliefs and a common heritage.
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You will participate in a vibrant spiritual life
ministry on campus, and be surrounded by faculty and staff mentors who are
committed to their faith development.
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Each year students in the biology program participate in mission
programs and experiences, in Guatemala and other parts of the world.
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You will participate in research that benefits humankind and
God’s earth.
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You will engage in service learning, helping to make a difference
in their local community.
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Dedicated professors go far beyond their
classroom duties in looking for opportunities to spiritually
minister to and pray with you.
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La Sierra University enjoys a longstanding
partnership with Loma Linda University, enabling you significant
access to move directly into the health profession programs of
your choice.
The best reason you can choose La Sierra University for your
education is what our students tell us: It is at La Sierra
University that their faith is firmly established for lives of
service
to God and to humanity. As one of our 2009 graduating biology majors
expressed it:
“La Sierra had my back. When I questioned my purpose and God’s
existence, they pulled me to First Service, to devotionals, to
worships. They pulled me into countless offices and prayed for me...Life rarely does what you expect it to do. But that doesn’t mean
that God’s the question. He is the
answer.”
And this from a current biology major:
“They aren’t teaching evolutionary theory as fact at LSU. We are
presented with evidence identified by the scientific community, and
informed of different methods and measurement tools by which that
evidence and certain biological processes are assessed. We are able
to make use of laboratory equipment to conduct experiments and can
ask questions of our professors if we have any...
In the SDA academy that I attended, my science teacher never wanted
to engage in any discussion
or deal with any questions from students about evolution. Just the
word was enough to elicit fear. So I, and other students like me, came to La Sierra University
without any level of understanding
at all regarding evolutionary theory. Imagine how tense it got in
the classroom when a professor
announces that we will be learning about it. It was completely new
to me, but I was able to spend time both in and out of class discussing it with my professor. He
didn’t push anything on me. He
didn’t encourage me to question the existence of God. In fact, more
than ever, I gained a new level
of appreciation of the incredible beauty and detail of God’s
creation. And I gained an understanding of (not belief in)
evolutionary theory so that when needed, I can engage in discussion
with
individuals who do not know my God. The experience strengthened my
faith.”
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