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Jump To: <\/strong>Advising<\/a><\/span> Scholarships<\/a><\/span> Frequently Asked Questions<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n Biology is the science of life and includes an array of sub-disciplines such as ecology, botany, zoology, physiology, anatomy, genetics, microbiology and molecular biology. Biologists learn how living things work, how they interact with one another, and how they evolve. They study cells under a microscope, insects in the rainforest, viruses that affect human beings, plants in a greenhouse, or animals in their natural habitats. The Molecular Biology curriculum approaches biology from a molecular level including the structure, function, and makeup of important molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins.<\/p>\n Biologists increase our understanding about the natural world and help address a wide range of critical global issues from environmental sustainability to human health to maintaining viable and abundant food supplies. A BS in Biology or Molecular Biology establishes an excellent foundation for graduate studies, for an array of careers including human biology, ecology, environmental biology, cell and molecular biology, and for applied areas such as health care, forestry, biotechnology, environmental management and conservation, education, public policy, pharmaceutical development and research.<\/p>\n IMPORTANT:<\/strong> Because academic programs vary depending on the year of matriculation, always consult\u00a0NEST<\/a>\u00a0for specific individual degree requirements. All students should also consult with their faculty advisor<\/a> regularly to ensure all degree requirements are met.<\/p>\n For graduate and undergraduate students interested in gaining teaching experience at the college\/university level, there are opportunities to assist with undergraduate laboratories. Contact the department<\/a> for more information.<\/p>\n Students also have the opportunity to serve as tutors in Biology or other subjects through the Center for Academic Development and Assessment\u2019s\u00a0Tutoring Program<\/a>.<\/p>\n The\u00a0General Education Requirements<\/a>\u00a0can be very confusing and can be very different among students in different programs or matriculation years. If this link does not answer your questions, please visit your faculty advisor<\/a> for assistance.<\/p>\n 糖心vlog has articulation agreements with other universities that allow students to complete a BS in Biology at Montclair and an advanced degree elsewhere, usually in a shorter amount of time than if the two degrees were completed independently.<\/p>\nView Articulation Programs<\/a><\/span>\n\n
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\n<\/a>Prepares highly motivated and academically capable undergraduates from financially and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds for admission to health professions, schools and careers in the sciences.<\/li>\n
\nHoward Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) funded program for\u00a0freshmen<\/strong>\u00a0to research bacteriophage genomics.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nCurriculum Planning<\/h2>\n
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