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The Biology Department offers both undergraduate and graduate programs spanning the full spectrum of biological sciences. Curriculum options extend from foundational biology courses to specialized offerings across major biological fields. To guide students, the department organizes courses into focused tracks that outline suitable study paths for different biological specialties. Every concentration ensures comprehensive exposure to core biological principles while allowing focused study in specific areas. This curriculum delivers an adaptable yet demanding educational approach in plant and animal sciences, ideal for those pursuing ecology, wildlife studies, environmental preservation, or population dynamics. Students with interests in insect studies, plant science, or animal biology may also find this track suitable. The program emphasizes strong grounding in ecological principles, field methodologies, and organismal biology.
Students gain extensive knowledge in taxonomic studies and environmental conservation through classes in evolutionary science, ecosystem studies, plant biology, and organismal functions. The program equips learners for advanced academic pursuits as well as careers with government entities like park systems or private sector roles in environmental assessment and wildlife protection. Students are encouraged to collaborate with faculty advisors to tailor course selections to their professional aspirations.