Biology, Society, and Environment

Academic Level
Undergraduate
Term
Semester

As a Biology, Society, and Environment student, you will examine the relevance of the biological sciences to social, environmental, or health-related problems. Students may take basic and advanced coursework in the biological sciences, supported by physical science and mathematics, and they also take advanced courses in philosophy, sociology, geography, history, and more.

Student Groups

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  • The Biology, Society, and Environment Club
  • Biology Without Borders
  • Synthetic Biology Society
  • Marine Biology Club

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  • Use search terms:
    BSE, BIOL, ESPM, GEOG, SOC
  • Undergraduate-level classes are 1000-4000. Graduate-level classes are 5000-7000.

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