The Bachelor of Arts in Biology at the University of Texas at Austin offers a flexible curriculum that blends life sciences with interdisciplinary exploration. It is ideal for students interested in biology alongside humanities or pre-professional paths. The program empowers students to investigate living systems, environmental interactions, and molecular biology from both scientific and societal perspectives.
Exploring Genetic Mutations and Their Role in Hereditary Diseases
The Impact of Climate Change on Local Ecosystems in Texas
Biodiversity Loss and Its Effect on Food Chains
Bioethical Implications of Human Cloning and Gene Editing
Analysis of Plant Adaptations in Arid Environments
Studying the Microbiome: Human Gut Flora and Health
The Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
Photosynthesis Efficiency in Urban vs Rural Plants
Investigating Hormonal Regulation in Animal Behavior
A Comparative Study of Vertebrate and Invertebrate Nervous Systems
Role of CRISPR Technology in Disease Prevention
Ecological Importance of Pollinators in Urban Areas
Impact of Light Pollution on Circadian Rhythms in Wildlife
Cell Communication Mechanisms in Cancer Progression
Water Quality and Its Effect on Aquatic Biodiversity
Discover the science of life—from cellular biology to ecosystems—through UT Austin’s dynamic Biology curriculum designed for aspiring researchers and science communicators.
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