For students wishing to access the Degree in Biology, it is recommended that they choose the Science and Technology modality. Among the modality subjects, the most recommended for the first year are: Biology and Geology, Physics and Chemistry, Mathematics I; and for the second year: Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics II, Chemistry, Physics.
Students enrolled in the Biology degree program will receive at least 12 credits in English. Therefore, the required level of English will be, at a minimum, that achieved upon passing the University Entrance Examinations. The aim is for students to become familiar with the specific scientific language of Biology throughout their degree program.
It would be highly recommended that people who are going to begin studying this Degree should have the same knowledge, aptitudes and skills as the profile of a Science student who is comfortable with the instrumental subjects of mathematics, physics and chemistry, and who has a significant foundation of fundamental biological notions. In addition, they should have the following characteristics: curiosity and observation skills to understand the problems of Nature, the ability to work in a team, interpretation skills, relationships and interdisciplinarity and, of course, characteristics of tenacity, enthusiasm, persistence in effort and a determined vocation for this vast field of Science.
The University of La Laguna, in line with the Program for Attention to Students with Disabilities, promotes specific measures to promote the comprehensive development of students with disabilities in an open and universally accessible environment, through direct and personalized attention. Students with these characteristics who wish to study the Degree in Biology should contact this service to request information and advice (paedisc@ull.es).
The Permanent Observatory for Monitoring Labor Market Integration (OPSIL, a collaborative project between the Canary Islands Employment Service and the Canary Islands Business-University Foundation of La Laguna, funded by the European Social Fund under grant 80%) publishes an annual Labor Market Integration Report by Specialization, which includes graduates from the Faculty of Biology at the University of La Laguna. These studies can be consulted on the website. In addition, data on the labor market integration of Biology graduates, compiled for the White Paper on the Biology Degree within the ANECA European Convergence Program, is also available.
The results of these reports show that Biology studies offer attractive, broad-spectrum job prospects beyond the commonly assigned field of Teaching and Research, with the most notable being for healthcare professionals, industry (mainly pharmaceutical, agri-food and chemical), agricultural and livestock industries, the environment, information, documentation and dissemination professionals, as well as commerce, marketing and business management and organisation professionals.