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Biology explores living beings, from single-celled to complex organisms, examining their interactions with each other and their surroundings. This field addresses biological systems at every scale - from molecules and cells to entire ecosystems. Scientists in this discipline analyze life's building blocks, energy utilization, growth patterns, and reproductive mechanisms. Evolutionary theory serves as a key foundation for comprehending how species transform across generations.
Introductory coursework establishes core biological principles, including cellular composition, molecular architecture, and vital processes like energy conversion.
The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) undergraduate program cultivates analytical abilities and scientific reasoning, preparing students for research careers that contribute to global progress. The curriculum begins with essential science fundamentals before specializing through selected majors or streams from the Science disciplines. Students complement their primary focus with secondary studies from either science or interdisciplinary options, supplemented by open learning modules and electives to fulfill degree requirements.