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Botany encompasses the scientific exploration of plants and similar organisms, ranging from tiny algae to massive redwoods, and from fungi to flowering plants. This field investigates plant structure, growth patterns, survival mechanisms, and ecological relationships. Outdoor enthusiasts might pursue careers in plant ecology, classification systems, or forest management. Those fascinated by microscopic structures may find plant anatomy or developmental biology rewarding. Chemistry-inclined students could explore plant biochemistry, molecular studies, or biotechnological applications. Individuals drawn to plant illnesses might specialize in pathology, while mathematically-minded students may investigate ecological systems, genetic research, or biotechnological advancements.
The botany program establishes fundamental knowledge in mathematics, biological sciences, chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, evolutionary theory, and genetics. Specialized courses focus on land plants, covering classification systems, structural biology, ecological relationships, biochemical processes, and geological sciences. To ensure a well-rounded education, botany students also complete coursework in humanities and communication skills.