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BIOLOGY
(BIO)

The Department of Biology at the University of Oregon offers expertise and research opportunities in a wide range of disciplines including cell and developmental biology, ecology, evolution, genetics, marine biology and neuroscience. Our undergraduate curriculum provides an introductory overview in each of these areas and provides the opportunity for advanced training and specialization in particular areas through course work and research experience. Course work for the biology major provides an exceptional foundation for students who plan to pursue graduate programs in biomedicine and research, and jobs.

TOP FIVE

REASONS TO STUDY BIOLOGY

  1. Learn about dynamic human societies in the past.

  2. Examine past cultures in order to help understand the origins of our species.

  3. Understand the diversity of past human culture and behavior.

  4. Comprehend how, why, and when people came to inhabit the globe.

  5. Prepare yourself for a wide variety of career paths.
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BIOLOGY
College of Arts and Sciences
541-346-5102
biology.uoregon.edu

 

WHERE CAN I GO?

 

ALUMNI JOBS

COURSES YOU MIGHT NEED

1ST YEAR

2ND YEAR

 

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

 

SPECIALIZED COURSES

 

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

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STUDY ABROAD

There are several Global Education Oregon programs for UO students, where you can gain global perspectives and earn credits towards your major/minor on a GEO program. Talk to your Tykeson Hall advisor and visit geo.uoregon.edu to explore your options.

 

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Tykeson College and Career Advising
541-346-3902
advising.uoregon.edu/tykeson

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