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Explore neotropical ecology in Ecuador. Collaborate with expert biologists at the Institute of Neuroscience. Conduct experiments in our cutting-edge, subterranean Lokey Laboratory. These opportunities and more await with a University of Oregon biology degree. Choose from five specialized concentrations: ecology and evolution, human biology, marine biology, molecular/cellular/developmental biology, or neuroscience and behavior.
Regardless of your chosen focus, you'll be inspired to investigate multiple biological disciplines to comprehend life's complex systems. Study under leading researchers advancing their fields, with chances to assist them on groundbreaking projects. Over half of UO undergraduates engage in faculty-led research—some earning academic credit. A biology degree opens doors to careers in healthcare, environmental science, marine studies, biomedical investigation, and beyond.