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Ecology examines the relationships between living organisms and their surroundings, serving as a multidisciplinary field that integrates biology, geology, chemistry, and mathematics, while also connecting with economics, public policy, biodiversity, environmental regulations, genetics, anthropology, and geography. The Bachelor of Science program emphasizes core scientific principles and offers comprehensive education across ecological scales, from individual organisms to populations, communities, and entire ecosystems. This curriculum equips students for advanced studies in Ecology or related disciplines, as well as professional opportunities in ecological research, environmental consulting, or roles with government organizations focused on natural resource conservation. To ensure career readiness, the program establishes a robust grounding in essential scientific areas including biology, chemistry, calculus, physics, and statistical methods.