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Outline the core concepts of evolutionary theory, tracing its historical progression and examining how evolution influences life's continuity and variety.
Describe the unifying rules that dictate how organisms are structured, ranging from molecular levels to entire populations.
Clarify and utilize basic ecological concepts, covering population dynamics, community interactions, ecosystem functions, and global biodiversity patterns.
Provide an overview with examples of how organisms develop from conception to maturity.
Analyze similarities and differences in organism diversity and life cycles, including classification systems and naming conventions.
Explain key metabolic processes, discuss energy transformations, and show how these pathways interconnect.
Show comprehension of tissue, organ, and system structures and functions, detailing their coordinated roles in maintaining organismal health and the origins of potential malfunctions.
Graduates of high schools or equivalent are eligible for admission, with the equivalent of a GPA of 2.0 or better.
Students must be 18 years or older by the start of the semester without restrictions.
English Proficiency: TOEFL: PBT 450, CBT 160, IBT 60; iTEP: 3.0; IELTS: 5.5; IGCSE: C; GTEC CBT: 1030; Pearson Test of English: 45; PTE Academic: 44; STEP-Eiken: Grade Pre-1.
Application deadlines: Fall Semester: June 15; Spring Semester: November 1; Summer Session: May 1