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Biology, the science of living organisms, is experiencing its most dynamic period yet. Cutting-edge discoveries by contemporary researchers, empowered by modern methodologies, are triggering an unprecedented surge in biological knowledge. These pieces gradually form a comprehensive view of life, uncovering remarkable relationships among molecules, cells, living beings, ecosystems, and evolutionary processes. Scientists investigate these core elements and their interactions to develop a cohesive framework for understanding life.
The College of Natural and Computational Sciences provides three specialized tracks within the Biology Bachelor of Science degree program. The Conservation, Ecology and Evolution concentration delivers robust training in natural environments, analytical techniques, and ecological/evolutionary theories, equipping students for professional or advanced studies in wildlife biology, environmental preservation, and ecosystem rehabilitation. The second option is the Human and Health Sciences curriculum, emphasizing molecular and human biology with opportunities to explore specialized areas ranging from microbiology to psychology, anthropology, and healthcare administration. This pathway readies students for medical, dental, or pharmacy programs, healthcare training, and graduate studies in health disciplines. Furthermore, it establishes the scientific foundation for careers in biotechnology, cellular/molecular research, and biomedical fields.