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The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology is a comprehensive program designed for students pursuing advanced biological studies requiring substantial physics, chemistry, and mathematics foundations, including those preparing for pre-medical or pre-dental tracks. Cellular and developmental biology investigates how cells operate individually and collectively to form complex organisms. Cells exhibit remarkable diversity, ranging from independent bacterial spirochetes to lengthy motor neurons. Cellular biology examines molecular components, biochemical processes, and intercellular communication, while developmental biology explores how undifferentiated cells specialize and organize into anatomical structures during morphogenesis. Essentially, this field studies the transformation from fertilized egg to mature organism.
This concentration's curriculum examines eukaryotic cell structures, genetic controls of differentiation, and molecular mechanisms governing cellular functions and development. It offers strong preparation for healthcare professions, graduate studies in cellular/molecular/developmental biology, research roles, or other science-related careers. Additionally, it serves students seeking fundamental knowledge about life at the microscopic level.