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Biological science lies at the core of both major contemporary opportunities and pressing issues, including innovations in healthcare products, deciphering Earth's complex web of species interactions, and mitigating humanity's environmental footprint. As the scientific exploration of living organisms, breakthroughs in biological knowledge influence nearly every facet of contemporary living. Whether in agriculture, renewable energy, or pharmaceuticals, biological innovations form the foundation of modern civilization, with continued progress being essential to tackle forthcoming global challenges.
Earning a bachelor's degree in Biology opens doors to varied professional paths while providing strong groundwork for advanced academic pursuits. The rapid growth in biotechnological fields and engineered biological systems - encompassing genetic mapping, cellular regeneration studies, genetic modification techniques, and cellular replication - has created career possibilities that were unimaginable just a decade earlier.
Students must meet the following requirements for admission: completion of academic upper secondary school (generally a total of 12-13 years of primary and secondary education); a corresponding secondary school diploma or leaving certificate; completion of minimum high school course requirements of the following: 4 years of English/language arts; 2 years in a single language of world languages; 3 years including courses in physical science, biology, chemistry, environmental science and physics of natural science; 3 years of social studies; 2 years of algebra; and 1 year of geometry.
English Language Requirements: