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The Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution program encompasses disciplines like population biology, ecological studies, wildlife conservation, animal behavior studies, genetic population dynamics, biogeography, and evolutionary science. These interconnected fields share an emphasis on evolutionary mechanisms and the relationships between organisms and their surroundings. Given the broad scope of organismal biology, this major offers foundational knowledge while maintaining adaptability across subject areas. Professional opportunities in ecology, behavior, and evolution span academic institutions, governmental organizations, and biotech firms. Practical career paths are equally diverse: alumni have pursued roles in forest and wildlife conservation, served as environmental advisors for domestic and international entities, entered education, or ventured into emerging domains like ecological health studies, environmental architecture, habitat restoration, and biodiversity preservation.