Department of Biology & Earth Science
Be ready to hit the ground running in the Biology and Earth Science department! We offer a rigorous curriculum that provides a strong foundation in the sciences, while preparing students for a variety of exciting postgraduate endeavors, including employment and graduate or鈥痯rofessional school. From the very first year, students are actively engaged in the classroom, laboratory, and field as they take classes in each of the diverse areas offered by the department:
- Biology: The exploration of life
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Understanding how organisms, cells, and molecules function at the molecular level
- Environmental Science: Science for tackling today鈥檚 environmental issues
- Zoo & Conservation Science: Animal Husbandry, Rehabilitation, and Conservation
- Pre-Professional Health Studies: Preparation for Medical, Dental, Veterinary, and other professional schools
- Science Education Teacher Licenses: in partnership with the 9i果冻制作厂Education Department.
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Student, Faculty, & Alumni Spotlights

You will have the opportunity to join research projects as early as your first year at 9i果冻制作厂and may also present your work at a national conference or publish it in a peer-reviewed journal.
WE ARE developing a new generation of STEM Scholars.

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
Mindful connections in a community of 9i果冻制作厂peers and integrative studies fostered Mina Makary鈥檚 creative growth by teaching him different ways to think. Dr. Makary continues to honor what he learned at 9i果冻制作厂by utilizing “outside of the box鈥 thinking and creative skills as an interventional radiologist, where medical imaging is used to guide minimally invasive surgical procedures that diagnose, treat and cure many kinds of conditions.鈥
Mina Makary ’09, MD, DABR
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Department Features & Student Opportunities

Scholarships
We believe in investing in talent 鈥 from research funding to travel support to scholarships that will fuel your discovery and learning.

Facilities
Explore the state-of-the-art Science Complex and its聽96,000 square feet聽of聽discipline-specific聽laboratories, research space and classrooms.

Internships
You are encouraged to take advantage of Otterbein’s聽many聽connections and partnerships聽for professional internships聽that literally span聽the world.

Student Research
鈥淩esearch helped me think critically and develop skills 鈥 it also taught me that life will always be a learning process.鈥 What will you discover?

Student Organizations
Whether it鈥檚 a BMB Tea to chart Oreo flavors or traveling to offer global medical relief, we have many student organizations and other ways to get involved.

Travel Experiences
Count the shark population off the coast of Africa. Explore the coral reefs and rainforests of Belize. Prepare medicine from local plants in Costa Rica.
Biology & Earth Science Department News

Zoo and Conservation Science Students Remove Invasive Species 鈥 and You Should, Too!
News - April 24, 2025
A class of Zoo and Conservation Science students is coordinating a day of service to remove invasive species at Highbanks Metro Park and to educate others about invasive species. One student in the class is Gavin Spragg 鈥27, a Zoo and Conservation Science major with a Sociology minor. He is also the current president of the Birderbein student organization for birdwatching. We asked Gavin to tell us why we should help remove invasive species at this event and every day. What鈥
Women in Science: Ketchup, Culture and an Unforgettable Conference
News - March 27, 2025
By Professor Jennifer A. Bennett, Ph.D., Department of Biology and Earth Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program My research students and I were given the opportunity to present our projects at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS) held at the David L. Lawrance Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This was a great opportunity to not only present research at a national meeting, but also hear about the latest research from other labs, network with other scientists and鈥
Birderbein鈥檚 Florida Spring Break was all Fun and Sun… and Birds!
News - March 25, 2024
By Maggie Nicol 鈥25 While some students hit the beach for spring break, Otterbein鈥檚 student bird watching and conservation group, Birderbein, hits the best spots for viewing bucket-list birds. In 2023, Birderbein traveled to Nebraska to watch the Greater Prairie Chickens perform their singing and mating dance. They also saw Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese. This year, Birderbein traveled to Florida to visit the White Oak Conservation. This alternative spring break allowed students behind the scenes to look closely at鈥Programs of Study in Biology & Earth Science
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155 W. Main St
Westerville, OH 43081
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Donna Rhodeback
614-823-1517
drhodeback@otterbein.edu