Gonzaga University
Gonzaga University

502 East Boone Avenue, Spokane, Washington, USA

Extended Accelerator Program - Bachelor of Science - Biology

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Summary

The Extended Accelerator Program (EAP) is a three-semester program that includes an immersive English-learning experience. The program gives students firsthand practical and cultural understanding of the Gonzaga University campus and the Spokane area through its contextual curriculum. Upon successful completion of the program, students progress into the second year of their undergraduate education with a full year’s worth of academic credits.

Biology is the study of living organisms and the environment in which we live. As such, the Biology Department emphasizes a broad education within the field to help students develop a comprehensive understanding of how life works. To prepare them to pursue biology-oriented careers, in fields such as medicine, dentistry, biotechnology, conservation science, environmental science, sustainability, research and teaching, the Biology Department offers a selection of courses and experiences that help them understand the unity, diversity and complexity of life using evolutionary principles as the unifying theme.

Students in the Bachelor of Science in Biology program are first introduced to foundational themes and concepts and then pursue their area of interest through elective courses. In general, the elective courses fall into the main categories of comparative physiology, genetics, cell and molecular biology, and ecology. They are free to explore their interests in any or all of these areas. Through inquiry-based laboratory experiences and opportunities to participate in research projects, Biology majors also acquire problem-solving and critical thinking skills and are therefore well prepared for their next step whether it be graduate or professional programs, specific training in health care fields, work in a lab or field station, or combining their scientific training with another interest such as business, law or even the arts.

Biology majors can choose a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts degree. The Bachelor of Science in Biology provides excellent preparation for students pursuing continued training in graduate programs in a broad range of sub-disciplines, as well as medical, dental, and veterinary school. The Bachelor of Arts in Biology allows more time for them to get a second major or take additional courses in other departments at the university, thus gaining a broader liberal arts education. For example, Biology majors who want to teach biology at the secondary level can participate in the teacher certification program. Many of the majors and those who minor in Biology are interested in opportunities to integrate biological principles with other fields, such as those that focus on the environment and sustainability, law, engineering, business, or scientific journalism. The department encourages interdisciplinary studies and works closely with other departments at the university to develop and promote these kinds of opportunities for them.

Academic Background

Minimum Level of Education Completed

Grade 12 / High School

Minimum GPA

65%

Minimum Language Test Scores

Reading

10

Writing

10

Listening

10

Speaking

10

Program Intakes

Open date

June 30, 2025

Submission deadline

April 16, 2026

Open date

June 30, 2026

Submission deadline

July 1, 2026

Open date

June 2, 2026

Submission deadline

December 2, 2026

Cost and Duration

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Level

4 year bachelor's degree including an optional internship

Program Length

$12790 USD

Cost of Living

$0 USD

Application fee

$41692 USD / First Year

Gross Tuition

Other Fees

Health Insurance Fee: $2,400 per year
Non-Refundable Deposit Fee: $2,000 (one-time)