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Pursuing a degree in Botany offers an engaging and rigorous education led by outstanding plant science experts.
The program explores critical contemporary topics including biotechnology, genetic engineering, ecosystem services, sustainability, and how environmental shifts affect ecology.
At Otago, Botany students investigate New Zealand's distinctive terrestrial and marine plant life, examining its biodiversity, evolutionary origins, and responses to climate shifts, ocean acidification, and invasive species. The curriculum spans diverse subjects, from photosynthetic mechanisms to plants' role in ecosystem dynamics, highlighting their significance in tackling 21st-century global challenges.
Botany students enjoy exceptional field excursions focused on plant ecology, providing immersive opportunities to study our remarkable natural world firsthand.
The broad knowledge and skills gained through Botany studies open doors to numerous career paths. Plant scientists remain in constant demand due to vegetation's foundational role in sustaining life.
Global economies rely heavily on plants and their ecosystems, not just for food but also for timber, plant-derived materials and chemicals, and vital ecological functions like atmospheric carbon sequestration.
Plant science professionals work worldwide across industries, government agencies, and conservation organizations dedicated to environmental research, preservation, and public education.