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When you earn your Bachelor of Arts in Biology
from Webster University, you’ll gain a broad skill set that will help you build
an impactful career in and outside the field of science that may translate to
professional careers like environmental lawyer or researcher, or serve as the
first step before entering medical school. A Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a
focus on Biodiversity explores the variety of life forms on Earth, their
ecological roles, evolutionary relationships, and interactions with their
environment. Core topics include: Evolution and Speciation, Ecosystem Dynamics,
Conservation Biology, Genetics and Adaptation, Taxonomy and Classification, Environmental
Impact of Human Activities Students often gain hands-on experience through
fieldwork, research, and lab experiments. This path is ideal for careers in
conservation, environmental policy, wildlife management, or academia.
Career Path
Biology (BA) - Biodiversity Career Paths; Conservation
Biologist, Wildlife Biologist, Environmental Educator, Ecologist, Zoologist, Botany
Specialist, Marine Biologist, Forest Manager, Environmental Policy Analyst, Research
Scientist, Wildlife Photographer, Biodiversity Consultant.
1. WASSCE/A level Certificate (Biology)
2. School Transcript
3. Passport
4. Recommendation Letter
Webster University St. Louis, Missouri will accept, for the purposes of meeting the English proficiency requirement, English taken in 12-year education, or English is designated as the primary and official language and the principle language of instruction. If you do not meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme with the university or submit
1. English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 (or equivalent) or PTE Score or Duolingo English Test score before you start your course.
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