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Students acquire in-depth understanding of population dynamics, including growth patterns, structural changes, and interactive processes. They explore ecological communities, trophic relationships, geographic distributions, and organismal adaptations through behavioral and physiological studies. The curriculum covers evolutionary principles, genetic analysis techniques, and genomic applications, equipping graduates with both theoretical and analytical capabilities for careers in ecological research, evolutionary studies, genetic analysis, and taxonomic classification. Population biology integrates methodologies from ecological sciences, evolutionary theory, genetic studies, and statistical modeling. Academic programs frequently bridge ecological principles - examining organism-environment relationships - with evolutionary mechanisms that shape biodiversity. Research focuses on fundamental scientific inquiry while addressing practical challenges like population density management, non-native species control, and conservation biology. Students develop expertise in demographic analysis, species interactions, ecosystem networks, distribution patterns, adaptive strategies, classification systems, hereditary mechanisms, and molecular genetic technologies.
TOEFL iBT - Minimum Score: 80
IELTS - Minimum Score: 7.0 on a 9-point scale
Duolingo English Test - Minimum Score: 115