Course Descriptions
By studying biology, undergraduate students learn the structure, systems, evolution, reproductive methods, and adaptability of plants and animals; basic cell structure; structure of biological macromolecules; organization of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells; the inheritance of specific plant, animal, and human traits; relationship of genetics to evolution; the effects of humanity on natural environments; scientific basis of evolutionary theory.
Graduate-level courses include Foundations of Cell and Molecular Biology, Foundations of Environmental Physiology, Foundations of Ecology and Evolution, Topics in Zoology, Molecular Genetics, Mycology, Symbiology, Topics in Botany, Topics in Ecology, Topics in Animal Physiology.