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Biology is a vast scientific discipline that spans from planetary-scale systems to microscopic organisms. At UMass Amherst, you can explore various subjects like genetics, anatomy, physiology, neurobiology, plant science, and fossil studies. You'll engage in practical research both in labs and outdoor settings—working independently or alongside our distinguished faculty members who are both passionate researchers and exceptional teachers. For numerous undergraduates, a biology degree serves as a foundation for advanced studies and professions in healthcare or scholarly research. Earning a biology bachelor's degree also opens doors to opportunities in teaching, government agencies, and corporate sectors.
The Biology curriculum focuses on core scientific principles while offering customization based on individual interests. Every student must fulfill foundational coursework covering essential mathematics, sciences, and major biology classes. The elective component provides greater flexibility, enabling students to craft a personalized course selection while experiencing biology's diverse subfields.