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Where Can I Study Biology at the University of Illinois?

Undergraduates study the biological sciences mainly in two colleges at the University of Illinois, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS), and the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES). What most think of as biology is housed in LAS. Biology more focused on applied science such as agricultural and environmental science, is housed in ACES.

 

Follow the links below for more information about specific curricula.

 

Basic Biology:

School of Integrative Biology

ib

Concentrating on whole organism and systems biology

 

School of Molecular and Cellular Biology

mcb

Concentrating on molecular and cellular biology and biochemistry

 

 

Department of Bioengineering

department of bioengineering

For engineering students interested in the biological sciences

 

Applied Biology:

Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences

Concentrating on applied ecology and management

Department of Crop Science

Discovering and applying biological advances to the improvement of crop plants

Department of Animal Science

Studying animals used in agricultural production.