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Biology examines living organisms, encompassing the molecular and cellular foundations of life, individual development and its genetic origins, organismal maintenance, and interactions with living and physical surroundings. The undergraduate Biology program provides both Bachelor of Science (BS) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) degrees, each grounded in essential chemistry, mathematics, and physics principles that enable comprehension of biological complexity across various scales. Students delve into core biological concepts through three introductory courses covering organisms, ecosystems, cellular and molecular processes, and physiology. These are paired with a unique two-semester, research-focused lab sequence that cultivates experimental data collection and analysis skills, incorporating primary literature review and culminating in student-led human physiology investigations. The BS degree expands on this foundation with specialized upper-level coursework and labs, allowing concentrated study in fields like Developmental Genetics, Ecology and Evolution, Environmental Biology, Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences, Neuroscience, Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics, or Bioengineering, while maintaining interdisciplinary breadth. The BA program requires fewer advanced biology courses but mandates a complementary Arts and Sciences minor, ideal for students pursuing bioscience-informed careers in arts, humanities, or social sciences. The BS track better serves those aiming for graduate biological research or technical roles in biotech, government, or research institutions. Both degrees offer strong foundations for health professions.