Department of Biology
UCF Biology is an active department, housing a diverse faculty who conduct leading research primarily in the fields of ecology, evolution and organismal biology, with a strong emphasis in conservation biology. The Ph.D. and M.S. degrees are offered as traditional research-based programs. Graduates of our programs have consistently found employment at numerous state and federal agencies, colleges and universities, as well as corporations and NGOs.
The Master of Science in Biology program offers a broad range of training opportunities ranging from the sub-cellular to entire ecosystems.
Our program offers broad-based training in a variety of disciplines including Conservation Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Physiology, Genetics and Cell and Developmental Biology.
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