
Bachelor of Science in
Biology - Ecology
About the Program
The Bachelor of Science in Biology with a Major in Ecology is a four-year program emphasizing ecological principles, environmental sciences, and hands-on experiences. Students explore population dynamics, biodiversity conservation, and environmental policy, preparing for careers in environmental consulting, government agencies, research, and non-profits, with options for advanced studies in ecology.
Program Educational Objectives
Three to five years after graduation, the graduates are expected to:
- Be employed in government / private institutions and other agencies where scientists with biological expertise are needed.
- Engage in entrepreneurial activities.
- Conduct research in the various areas of biology.
- Undertake post graduate education in Biology and allied fields.
- Pursue a career in teaching.
Student Outcomes
By the time of graduation, the students of the program shall have the ability to:
- Develop an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles governing the science of life.
- Proficiently apply appropriate techniques and procedures within laboratory and field research environments.
- Use appropriate technologies in the analysis of biological data.
- Critically assess contemporary perspectives and theories in selected areas of biological science.
- Contribute to research progress by exploring new areas, analyzing data, and conducting systematic inquiries within the chosen field of biology.