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BIOL 4585 Selected Topics in Biology
Fall 2026

Periodic seminar offerings to provide intensive study of the scientific literature in focused areas of Biology.

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3.77
GPA
BIOL 4810 Distinguished Major Seminar in Biological Research I
Fall 2026

Two-hour, weekly discussion of recent advances in biology; attend biology seminars, interact with seminar speakers, explore the philosophy and practice of science, and learn skills in oral and written research presentation. Prerequisite: Fourth-year DMP in Biology.

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3.99
GPA
BIOL 4840 Capstone for the Bachelor of Science in Biology
Fall 2026

This course will explore paths towards careers in biology and the skills and training required to pursue them. The course will include visits from professional biologists and UVA alumnae, who will provide advice on navigation of their careers in biology. The course will also offer guidance on additional training, advanced degrees, and internships. Skills are cultured by scientific abstracts, peer and mentor interaction, and interest statements. Prerequisites: BIOL 3000, 3010 and 3020. Students who have not completed these courses may be able to take them concurrently with permission.

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3.96
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BIOL 4900 Independent Study in Biology
Fall 2026

Independent study under the direction of a Biology faculty member for students to read and critically assess primary research papers and current reviews in a focused area of the life sciences. Directed readings and discussions can be used to explore how contemporary topics and research areas can be incorporated into other formal courses. Students will have the opportunity to develop both scientific writing and oral presentation skills.

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3.82
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BIOL 4910 Independent Research in the Life Sciences
Fall 2026

Independent wet-lab or dry-lab research for Biology majors (and other specific majors), under the supervision of a University of Virginia faculty member who does not have primary affiliation with the Biology Department, with emphasis on experimental design, data acquisition, and data interpretation. See Biology Department website for application instructions. Instructor permission required; prior completion of BIOL 3000, BIOL 3010, or BIOL 3020 strongly recommended. 

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3.91
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BIOL 4920 Independent Research in Biology
Fall 2026

Independent wet-lab or dry-lab research for Biology majors, under the supervision of a University of Virginia faculty member in the Department of Biology, with emphasis on experimental design, data acquisition, and data interpretation. Instructor permission required; prior completion of any one of BIOL 3000, BIOL 3010, or BIOL 3020 strongly recommended.

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3.84
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BIOL 7030 Computational Evolutionary Biology Lab
Fall 2026

The evolutionary history of a population can be studied by examining patterns of genetic variation among individuals from a species. In this lab course, you will learn how to utilize genomic data to make evolutionary inferences. Together, we will learn fundamentals of population genetics, how to conduct bioinformatic research on high-performance computers, how to take raw sequence data and turn it into biological insight, and how to present the results of your research.

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3.38
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BIOL 7240 Foundations of Neuroscience I: Genetics, Development, Molecular-Cell Bio
Fall 2026

This intensive, graduate-level course is designed to provide a foundational understanding of the principles underlying the development, genetics, and molecular-cellular biology of the nervous system. Over the span of the semester, students will engage with three core areas of neuroscience: Genetics in Neuroscience, Neurodevelopment, Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) of Neurons.

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Difficulty
3.86
GPA
BIOL 8010 Integrative Biology Colloquium
Fall 2026

A weekly conference in which students present reports covering various aspects of Integrative Biology. May be repeated for credit.

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4.00
GPA
BIOL 8011 Integrative Biology I
Fall 2026

Integrative Biology seeks to understand how genetic, cellular, and developmental processes give rise to organismal phenotypes and how changes in these processes over time contribute to the evolution of form and function. In this course, graduate students will learn principles of genetics, cell, developmental, and organismal biology and apply this knowledge towards answering fundamental questions in biology.

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3.27
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BIOL 8070 Colloquium in Population Biology
Fall 2026

A weekly conference arranged around a current topic. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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4.00
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BIOL 8083 Advanced Ecology and Evolution 3
Fall 2026

This course introduces grad students to a breadth and depth of concepts and theories in modern ecology and evolutionary biology. The couse is co-taught by two BIOL faculty each fall, with different faculty rotating into the course in alternate years, providing expertise in molecular population genetics, genomics, phylogenetics, integrative biology, speciation, microevolution, life-history evolution, and mating systems.

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3.65
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BIOL 8240 Professional Skills for the Life Sciences I
Fall 2026

Introduces professional skills to first-year graduate students in the life sciences. This includes personal skills such as research management, ethics training and career awareness. Skills for communicating in science include small grant writing, poster creation and presentation. Emphasis will be placed on developing a scientific community that recognizes and values diversity.

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3.75
GPA
BIOL 8260 Writing in Science: creating grant and research proposals
Fall 2026

Developing skill in communicating scientific principles and writing compelling research proposals is essential for successful graduate training in the biological sciences. This seminar and workshop course will focus on how to create effective grant and research proposals in preparation for thesis research. Students will be actively involved by presenting their research progress and plans, and critiquing each other's written proposals.

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Difficulty
3.86
GPA
BIOL 8300 Integrative Studies of the Phenotype
Fall 2026

This course will explore case studies of research on phenotypes that emphasize the insights and advances gained by bringing a multilevel integrative approach to a target question. Students will learn to apply an integrative perspective to their own research topics by developing a research proposal that expands across levels. This class is open to all life science PhD students with recommendation for those in their 1st or 2nd year.

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3.78
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BIOL 8310 Career Design for Life Sciences
Fall 2026

This course uses a student-centered approach to explore the diverse careers available to life science PhD students. Students will identify their skills and experiences that match with professional opportunities, and they will develop a career individual development plan to guide their career planning. This class is open to all life science PhD students after the 2nd year in their program. This class is part of the PhD Plus Career Design series.

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3.61
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BIOL 8999 Non-Topical Research
Fall 2026

For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a thesis director.

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BIOL 9910 Rotation Research
Fall 2026

An exposure to the working techniques and interactions of the modern Biological Laboratory. Required of all first-year biology graduate students.

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3.95
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BIOL 9995 Topical Research in Biology
Fall 2026

Independent research with a member of the Biology faculty in preparation for thesis or dissertation research.

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Difficulty
3.90
GPA
BIOL 9998 Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Doctoral Research
Fall 2026

For doctoral research, taken before a dissertation director has been selected.

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BIOL 9999 Non-Topical Research
Fall 2026

For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.

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1.30
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