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What type of internship opportunities
do you have available?
Why are internship programs important to the program?
What type of equipment do students use in their
laboratory courses?
What special facilities does the Western Biology
Department have?
What student research opportunities are available?
Do students and faculty work together on research
projects?
Do students present research findings at national
conferences?
Have your students had work published recently?
Does your department offer any study abroad opportunities?
What
type of internship opportunities do you have available?
Nearly half of students in the Biology program are involved
in practical learning experiences on- and off-campus through internships,
research projects, and other hands-on activities. On-campus teaching
internships are available every semester to upper-level biology
majors for credit.
Off-campus internships are available to upper division
biology majors. Students may do faculty-sponsored internships
at state agencies such as the Missouri Department of Conservation,
the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, or an agency from
another state such as the Arizona Fish and Game.The U.S. National
Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the World Bird
Sanctuary and the International Wolf Center are other agencies
through which students have completed faculty-sponsored student
internships. Students may also do internships at local hospitals
and medical or veterinary clinics. In addition, students are offered
internships at several of the local life science industries in
the St. Joseph area, including Boehringer-Ingelheim Vetmedica,
Inc. and Phoenix Scientific.
Why are internship
programs important to the program?
Experience in the field is beneficial to each student’s
education. Internships provide students with a valuable hands-on
experience that is difficult to duplicate in the classroom.
What labs do students
use in their courses?
The department laboratories are state-of-the-art. Along
with the basic equipment, the department labs have the capabilities
to perform molecular cloning, DNA amplification, DNA sequencing
and microarray analysis experiments. Every classroom room is a “smart
room,” fully equipped with up-to-date technology for presentations
and lecture.
Western has a Global Positioning Systems base station
located at Agenstein Hall with telemetry equipment and Global
Positioning Systems/Global Information Systems equipment and software
that is used in field biology research.
What special facilities
does the Western Biology Department have?
Western boasts a 180-acre field study area on campus
called the Otoe Creek Nature Area. This land contains a network
of trails that run through various habitats and along ponds and
a stream. There are two outdoor amphitheaters within the study
area.
The Missouri Department of Conservation’s
Northwest Service Center is located on the nature area with offices
and labs for more than 25 Conservation Department professionals.
Modern classrooms, research labs and a prep room for the Biology
Department are also housed within the Service Center , along with
a herbarium and the Biology Department’s natural history
collection, which contains museum specimens of vertebrates and
invertebrates.
What student research
opportunities are available?
A variety of faculty-sponsored student research opportunities
exists within the department due to the wide range of faculty
expertise and willingness of faculty to explore new areas. The
general research areas span molecular, cellular, organismal and
ecological as well as science education. The mission of the department
is to provide a collaborative learning environment in which students
and faculty can apply their biological exploration and discovery
experiences as professionals and as informed citizens.
Do students and faculty
work together on research projects?
All of our graduates complete multiple class-related
research projects. Students either work individually or in small
groups on faculty-sponsored student research projects. In the
past, several students were involved in a Missouri Department
of Conservation-funded plant monitoring in wetlands along the
Missouri River . In another faculty-sponsored project, an individual
student worked with Squaw Creek National Wildlife refuge personnel
and a biology professor to characterize the DNA of different populations
of the federally endangered massasauga rattlesnake.
Within the department there is a great deal of positive
interaction among students and faculty that relates directly to
professional development in the life sciences. Oftentimes research
projects required for a particular class are turned into independent
student/faculty investigations due to this positive interaction.
Do students present
research findings at national conferences?
Sixteen students presented 19 different research paper
or posters at state, regional and national professional meetings
last year. Some examples include:
- Regional and national meetings
of the Beta Beta Beta National
Biological Honor Society in Missouri
and Colorado
- Regional meeting of the Wildlife
Society in Indianapolis
- Missouri Natural Resource Conference
- Annual meeting of the Missouri
Academy of Science
- Federation of Associations for
Experimental Biology in San Diego
Three of our students won awards at the regional
meeting of Beta Beta Beta and two were awarded stipend grants
to present their work at the national meeting.
Have your students
had work published recently?
Two students published a paper in Cell Biology Education
during the past year. Four students and a biology professor were
co-authors on a paper in the Transactions of the Missouri Academy
of Science.
Does your department
offer any study abroad opportunities?
Bio 220 Field Natural History is a course specifically
designed for students to experience biological habitats outside
of the St. Joseph area. Marine biology trips are scheduled almost
every spring. Recently marine biology students have studied in
Belize, San Salvador, the Bahamas and Jamaica. Special field
natural history classes to the Rocky Mountains and other destinations
are also offered from time to time.
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