Biology is the study of life, through space and time, from the tiny chemical building blocks that make up life, all the way up to the biosphere.
What makes Biology unique at UCR?
UCR is a land-grant institution with a strong applied focus in Botany, Entomology and Microbiology and Plant Pathology. Faculty from across the life sciences teach classes within the Biology major.
In general, what are Biology professors investigating?
- How does life evolve?
- How are ecosystems put together?
- What effects will climate change have on all of life, including us?
- How does DNA work?
- How do species form, and what prevents them from merging back together?
- How do Geckos run, frogs jump and hummingbirds fly?
- How do muscles contract?
Why Biology at UCR?
The Biology Major has particular strengths in Conservation Biology, Genomics, Ecology, and Physiology. Students can choose from a wide array of classes that train for each of these fields.
Biology research at UCR
- How owls fly quietly
- How forest dynamics are changing in response to climate change
- How captive populations of Tigers are experiencing genomic changes
- How Geckos run and how alligator lizards can bite for days
- The genomics of ants: how a "supergene" can control ant sex
- How placentas coevolve to control the mother, and vice versa
- Why some male mice help their mates raise offspring
- What happens when you make a mouse that really, REALLY likes to run on a wheel
- How frogs jump
What industries can I get into with a Biology degree?
- Graduate School
- Nursing School
- Medical School
- Pharmacy School
- Physical therapy School
- Dental School
These are called the "allied Health professional schools"