Biology and Ecology




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This three-year, full-time program equips you with a comprehensive understanding of biological principles, ecological processes, and the intricate relationships between organisms and their environments.
Develop a Strong Foundation: Gain a solid grounding in core biological subjects like molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, botany, zoology, and ecology. Learn about the diversity of life forms, their structure, function, and interconnectedness within ecosystems.
Fieldwork and Laboratory Experience: Complement classroom learning with engaging practical sessions. Participate in hands-on laboratory experiments, hone your scientific research skills, and gain valuable experience in field research methods through ecological excursions.
Specialization Opportunities: In your later years, tailor your studies to your specific interests by choosing elective courses in areas like plant ecology, animal ecology, environmental protection, or applied ecology.
Thesis Project: Capstone your undergraduate experience with an independent research project, allowing you to delve deeper into a specific topic of interest in biology or ecology.
Develop Valuable Skills: Refine your critical thinking, problem-solving, research, data analysis, and communication skills. Learn to effectively collect and interpret scientific data, write lab reports, and confidently present your research findings.
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Applicants may be exempted from the entrance test if they have been awarded a grade 1 in their biology certificate throughout their 1st to 3rd year of secondary school (in both semesters).
Application deadline for February intake is October 31.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma (preferably a grammar school or a secondary school with biological aim) and a test from the knowledge of secondary school (grammar school) biology.
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