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The Department of Biology's Master of Science in Biological Science program (both Plan A and Plan B) covers research from molecular to ecosystem levels, examining life forms across all biological kingdoms. The curriculum integrates fundamental and practical research approaches. Learners conduct studies at locations throughout Colorado, nationwide, and internationally. Key research domains encompass: anatomical structures, behavioral patterns, computational biology, biological education, biotechnological applications, cellular processes, conservation efforts, developmental mechanisms, disease pathology, ecological systems, environmental science, evolutionary processes, genetic studies, genomic analysis, climate change biology, molecular mechanisms, neural systems, physiological functions, taxonomic classification, biological modeling, engineered biological systems, and mathematical biology theories.