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Biology explores living organisms, examining their composition, processes, development, beginnings, adaptation, and geographical spread. Among scientific disciplines, biology likely has the most direct impact on our daily experiences. Each day brings exposure to biological subjects through media coverage - from genetic modification and ecosystem protection to contamination, health and immunity studies, social dynamics, and demographic changes.
Our curriculum provides exceptional hands-on research experiences for undergraduates, both in field settings and laboratories. Students can participate in biological field studies at multiple locations: the Bonne Bay Marine Station adjacent to Gros Morne National Park, Terra Nova National Park in eastern Newfoundland, and Memorial University's Harlow Campus in England.
The biology program enables students to engage in laboratory investigations through initiatives like the Memorial Undergraduate Career Experience Program (MUCEP) and the NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA).
Duration: Four years