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Purdue University's Department of Biology offers both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in Biology.
Biology explores living organisms by examining their structure, function, reproduction, development, evolutionary origins, behaviors, and interactions with their surroundings.
Researchers in genetics, molecular biology, and physiology have significantly advanced our understanding of cellular and systemic operations. Biological discoveries have enhanced human life through medical breakthroughs like antibiotics, insights into cancer mechanisms, and agricultural innovations. A biology education equips students to assess scientific advancements and make informed choices about applying this knowledge for the benefit of all life forms.
Students culminate their studies with a capstone project, which may involve original research, independent study, practical training, specialized seminars, or fieldwork, allowing them to demonstrate their accumulated knowledge.
Biology graduates enjoy diverse career prospects, particularly in today's expanding biotechnology sector and post-genomic era. Alumni pursue paths in genetic analysis, pharmaceutical research, immune system studies, agricultural sciences, and various molecular and cellular biology specializations.
The Bachelor of Arts program combines scientific training with arts and humanities, preparing students for professions in business, environmental policy, healthcare, or legal fields. This degree provides a more comprehensive education with additional humanities and liberal arts requirements.