BS Ecology, Evolution, & Biodiversity

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Program Overview

The Ecology, Evolution, & Biodiversity (EEB) major provides a comprehensive foundation in the biological sciences, places an emphasis on undergraduate research experience, and provides an integrated perspective on the origins and complex interactions of the earth's biodiversity and ecosystems. It focuses on numerous levels of biological organization over multiple time scales, including studies of genes and genomes, individual organisms, populations, communities and ecosystems. The major is highly suitable for students who wish to pursue career pathways in a wide variety of disciplines. These include graduate studies in the biological, public health and medical, dental, and veterinary professions, conservation and natural resource management, teaching at the K-12 level, positions in the local, state and federal governments, non-profit/non-governmental organizations, and private sector opportunities such as environmental consulting agencies.

Program Key Stats

$65216 (Annual cost)
$ 75
Aug Intake : 1st Feb


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Eligibility Criteria

3.6
37
87

1460
7.0
100

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Fisheries biologists
  • Limnologists
  • Ecologists
  • Remote-sensing specialists
  • Wetlands ecologists
  • Natural resource managers

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