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The field of biological sciences, also known as life sciences, covers a wide range of topics from microscopic molecular biology to large-scale ecology, including specialized areas like biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, and physiology. This curriculum aims to give students comprehensive exposure to contemporary biological concepts, meet foundational prerequisites for graduate and professional programs, and equip graduates for careers in biology and allied fields. While offering flexibility to focus on specific biological disciplines matching individual interests and abilities, the undergraduate program guarantees students gain a thorough understanding of key principles and challenges in modern biology across all organizational levels.
Through lectures, lab work, and field research, you'll explore the diversity of Biological Sciences before tailoring your academic path with courses in biochemistry, cellular biology, developmental biology, physiology (animal, plant, and microbial), genetics, molecular biology, neurobiology, ecology, animal behavior, and bioinformatics.