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Biology explores the fundamental principles of life, examining the composition, operations, development, beginnings, adaptation, and spread of living beings. Lincoln's BSc (Hons) Biology program offers a broad curriculum while enabling students to focus on specific interests. The program features international fieldwork opportunities to observe organisms in their native habitats.
Learners become part of an energetic scholarly environment in the Life Sciences Department, gaining from instruction by research-active faculty. Hands-on learning is prioritized, with students working on individual projects alongside experienced researchers.
Participants can engage in domestic residential field excursions to examine wildlife in natural settings. An optional international field trip is available in the final year through the 'Overseas Field Course' module.
This program allows students to investigate diverse biological aspects, acquire research methodology knowledge, and implement their learning through lab and field work.
The initial year provides an overview of biological concepts including evolutionary processes, environmental interactions, metabolic functions, microbial chemistry, and hereditary mechanisms. Second-year studies encompass subjects like cellular biology, animal health, behavioral patterns, medical diagnostics, immune system functions, age-related conditions, and biodiversity preservation, along with statistical training.
Final-year options include specialized topics such as veterinary parasites, practical biochemistry, cancer studies, modern medical approaches, hematology, ecological relationships, earth sciences, climate change biology, animal intelligence, fossil studies, and behavioral ecology, complemented by an independent research project.
Lincoln's teaching approach emphasizes active student participation from the beginning. Learners are motivated to view themselves as contributors to their discipline. Instructional methods combine lectures and hands-on sessions covering essential knowledge and techniques, supplemented by discussion groups for developing analytical and presentation abilities. Laboratory and field exercises help students hone project coordination and data collection skills.
Participants benefit from faculty involved in cutting-edge research. Learning formats vary across modules and years, including workshops, practicals, seminars, and lectures. Individual or small-group tutorials are available, along with off-campus learning experiences.