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Environmental biologists analyze natural systems, concentrating on the relationships between organisms and their surroundings. This curriculum addresses pressing modern challenges like wildlife preservation and pollution.
The program covers fundamental environmental biology principles and ecological concepts while exploring current societal environmental problems. Key focus areas include species diversity, preservation efforts, genetic-to-landscape level ecosystem dynamics, pollution, and practical ecological applications.
Prospective Honours students should meet with departmental advisors during their first year before second-year registration. The B.Sc. Honours degree requires 120 credit units total, with a minimum of 66 senior-level credits.