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Biology explores living organisms, examining their cellular structures, physiological processes, and behavioral patterns. This scientific discipline influences nearly every facet of contemporary society and intersects with diverse areas such as fundamental sciences, medicine, social sciences, legal studies, and engineering. Such broad applicability makes biology excellent training for various professional paths. The University of Utah's Biology Department provides comprehensive coursework incorporating fieldwork, lab work, classroom instruction, and research components.
Professional Pathways
The University's Biology curriculum equips students for careers across multiple sectors. Those who valued their undergraduate research may explore advanced studies or research-focused roles. Additional education can lead to positions like academic professors, medical doctors, dental practitioners, eye care specialists, animal doctors, or pharmaceutical experts. Graduates may also enter specialized fields including biophysics, molecular and cellular biology, genetic research, biological data analysis (bioinformatics), chemical sciences, and environmental studies.