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Recognized by the Royal Society of Biology, our program is designed to spark your curiosity through the exploration of animals (including humans), plants, and microorganisms. Delve into subjects like genetics, cellular biology, physiology, evolutionary studies, and environmental preservation. Discover how to leverage this understanding to diagnose and combat illnesses, safeguard threatened species, or pioneer groundbreaking biotech innovations. A selection of elective courses led by industry experts enables you to customize your studies to align with your professional aspirations. You may also have the opportunity to transition to a four-year integrated master's program (MSci), contingent on your second-year academic performance.‚ÄØHands-on experience: From your initial semester, you'll engage in diverse laboratory and fieldwork methods. Essential skills will be cultivated in specialized teaching labs through activities such as: Neuroscience: examining neurotransmitter-muscle cell interactions
Immunology: analyzing immune cell behavior and phagocytosis
Developmental biology: investigating gene expression and genetic mutations
Optional excursions to nearby nature preserves and global research stations
Your third year features an extended research initiative supervised by faculty, equipping you with both foundational and specialized investigative abilities. Career prospects:
Upon graduation, you'll possess comprehensive knowledge of biological systems across animals, plants, and microbes, along with the biochemical, evolutionary, and genetic mechanisms governing them. Your capstone project allows deep exploration of a chosen research topic. The integrated learning from your undergraduate journey prepares you for advanced studies or diverse career paths such as: Biomedical sciences
Wildlife preservation
Computational biology and data interpretation
Agronomy and forest management
Medicinal development
Medical services
Postgraduate veterinary and medical studies
Public administration
Government science organizations
Education
Academic investigation
Science reporting and public outreach