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Botany explores every facet of plant biology. Those pursuing botanical studies will discover: Plant functions across cellular, tissue, organ, and whole-organism levels. The evolutionary history of plants and their role in biodiversity. How plant interactions shape their surrounding ecosystems. Botanical research seeks to deepen our understanding of flora to address challenges in agriculture, ecology, and horticulture. Both B.S. and B.A. degrees offer comprehensive botanical training, though the B.S. requires additional coursework in mathematics, chemistry, and physics, making it the preferred choice for most students. The B.S. track equips learners for advanced botanical studies or technical careers, while the B.A. emphasizes social sciences and humanities, ideal for double majors or globally-minded students. Both degree paths allow specialization in Ecology.
The curriculum builds upon fundamental sciences (introductory biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics) essential for contemporary plant biology research. Upper-level electives enable students to customize their studies according to specific botanical interests. Learners select from advanced courses taught by renowned faculty who are both skilled educators and active researchers. These offerings include classes from biology and related fields like biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, plant science, and marine science. With guidance from faculty advisors, each student designs a personalized academic plan that aligns with their aspirations, whether for broad exploration or focused specialization.