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University of Denver
BA Ecology & Biodiversity
- Denver, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The University of Denver's Bachelor of Arts program in ecology and biodiversity offers students a cross-disciplinary focus on these two fields. Students complete 44 credit hours of biology coursework. The BA degree allows students flexibility to combine their interests in biology with other disciplines such as law, policy or business.


University of California Davis (UC Davis)
Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity, BA
- Davis, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity offers students a broad understanding of the natural world. It covers how species adapt, interact, and change over time, helping students grasp fundame...
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Biodiversity degree programs at the Bachelor's level delve into the complex interactions among living organisms and their environments. This field focuses on the importance of biological diversity in ecosystems, equipping you with knowledge essential for addressing current environmental challenges.
Through courses in ecology, conservation biology, and environmental policy, you'll learn techniques for assessing ecosystems, conducting field surveys, and analyzing biological data. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on the impact of human activities on biodiversity. You’ll develop skills like ecological modeling, designing conservation plans, and using statistical software for data analysis.
Graduates with a Bachelor's degree in biodiversity often pursue careers as conservation scientists, environmental consultants, or wildlife biologists. This degree opens pathways to working in research, non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies, where you can apply your knowledge to protect and manage natural resources effectively. Engaging with the principles of biodiversity not only enhances your academic experience but also prepares you for a meaningful career dedicated to environmental sustainability.