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As an undergraduate in biology, you'll experience small class sizes that promote close collaborations with faculty, a rare combination in a university setting. We offer a variety of programs including biology, zoology, and environmental science, along with a myriad of electives that allow you to customize your major.
- Department of Biology
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- Discover Biology
Our Department In the Department of Biology, students thrive...
- Advising
Group advising: At least once a semester, during your...
- Catalogue Course Listing
BIOL 1000. AP Biology 1. 4 Credits. Credit awarded for...
- Outcomes & Careers
You'll be prepared for anythingBiology majors are among the...
- Contact Us
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- B.A. in Zoology
Zoology, the study of the behavior, origins and life...
- Graduate Program Overview
Our ProgramsThe M.S. and Ph.D. programs in biology are...
- B.A. With Major in Biology
A B.A. with major in biology degree at UVM is flexible...
- Lab and Life Sciences Stockroom
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- Department of Biology
Learn more about the Biological Science (BISC) curriculum on the BISC website. Learning Goals: Have a basic (fundamental-conceptual and factual) understanding of genetics, cellular and organismal biology, ecology and evolution. Evaluate and articulate the contribution of biology to society.
It is ideal for students who want a standout Bachelor of Science degree to propel them into a career in the life sciences. Biological Science is a cross-college major, meaning students can complete the major as part of UVM’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) or College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) .
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The Department of Biology is the general biology research and teaching department at the University of Vermont. The department is committed to the active pursuit of scientific understanding through integrative, cutting-edge research in neuroscience, cell biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution.
The University of Vermont ( UVM ), [a] officially titled as University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a public land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont. [5] Founded in 1791, the university is the oldest in Vermont and the fifth-oldest in New England, making it among the oldest in the United States. [6] It is one of the original eight Public Ivies. [7]
The Bachelor of Arts in Biology offers three concentrations. Students with an interest in studying the breadth of biology should declare a concentration in General Biology. Students wishing to focus on ecosystems and evolutionary principles should declare an Ecology and Evolution concentration.