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This program examines the beginnings, relationships, and future possibilities of plant and animal life. It covers:
the development of species variety
how functional adaptations shape structures
interactions within and across species
strategies for survival and reproduction
connections between species and their environments, including climate change effects
Specific courses offer both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in genetics, evolution, ecology, and physiology. By mastering fundamental concepts and gaining hands-on experience with experimental methods and hypothesis testing, students will be prepared for research careers, field studies in biological sciences, or professional roles in conservation, environmental policy, agriculture, and fisheries management.
Learning Outcomes
Describe evolutionary mechanisms and key developments that created today's diversity of flora and fauna.
Show and utilize understanding of plant and animal structures and their biological processes.