Why should I study Biology?

What is Biology?

Simply put, biology is the scientific study of life, and just like life, biology is a rich and diverse field of study. Just like the living organisms it focuses on, biology is versatile and ever-changing making it a study subject that is full of excitement, beauty and wonder. Biologists study life at various levels, from the tiniest of cells, and organisms to entire ecosystems. Studying biology promises students an exciting and rich study career with a wide array of opportunities to study what you love.

Three reasons to study Biology:

  1. Studying biology offers students more flexibility in their career paths. By not focusing on one specific discipline, biology majors are able to learn about all aspects of biology, like ecology, to cells, to marine life.
  2. Do you like the idea of fieldwork, but also working in a lab? Well, by studying Biology you can do both. Unlike specific biology disciplines, studying biology allows you to do both; one week you can put on a lab coat and look at cells in a microscope, and the following week put on your boots and explore nature.
  3. If you’re interested in continuing your studies at the post-graduate level, then majoring in biology during your undergrad is a good choice. Since it is research focused, and flexible to adapt to many disciplines, continuing your studies to the post-graduate level is a natural transition.

How to study Biology?

Courses in biology combine practical and theory work with a mixture of lectures, seminars and lab work. Students who choose to study biology can expect to expand their knowledge of cell theory, evolution, genetics, energy and homeostasis.

Most universities will offer degree programmes in biology and will also offer a joint degree programme with other sciences or the social sciences. Some universities will offer more specialised degrees within the biological sciences, such as zoology or ecology. Assessments will vary across exams, coursework, presentations and lab work. Students will often be required to conduct research of their own, to answer a question of their choosing – generating exactly the sort of skillset that employers are seeking. This is often in a team, so students will be developing their skills in communications, delegation, research and management.

What kind of job can I get by studying Biology?

Jobs for graduates with a degree in biology can be just as diverse as the nature of the study. Aside from working in a lab, many biologists find themselves in other closely related fields, such as agriculture, food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, health care, research and development (R&D) and more.

How can U-Multirank help me find the best Biology study programme for me?

If you’re considering pursuing a degree in biology, then let us help you find the best university for you. U-Multirank’s ‘For students track offers personalised university comparisons, so you can find the university that best matches you. U-Multirank’s subject rankings provide the feedback of more than 100,000 current students studying at the respective universities, offering a unique student perspective to the rankings via our Teaching & Learning dimension. Create your own personalised rankings today, and compare universities according to what matters most to you.  To start, make sure to select biology as your subject of interest and we’ll help guide you through the rest.

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