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As the study of life, biology is the kind of field that can be studied anywhere. Studying abroad allows biology students to understand the necessity of studying their biological topic of interest where it originates. Biology study abroad programs are the perfect way to gain valuable exposure to alternative methods of data collection, analysis, and the ways in which life is studied and understood in another part of the world.<\/p>\n
An important part of studying biology is the experience of field or laboratory work. A biology study abroad program takes students directly to the life-forms they study; it also exposes students to the many alternative approaches of the study of biology. Differences exist in everything from laboratory procedures to technical equipment from country to country, making study abroad experience extremely valuable for any student hoping to one day contribute to the growing collection of biological knowledge.<\/p>\n
There are a variety of other approved program options available to students who major\u00a0in Biology. Click on the link below for a list of these options:<\/p>\n
APPROVED STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS IN BIOLOGY<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\nStudent Testimonials<\/h4>\n
“My name is Kathryn Cabrera and I am a senior biology major with a minor in anthropology. I studied abroad during the spring 2019 semester and went to Maynooth University<\/a><\/strong> in Ireland. While abroad I had the opportunity to take 5 anthropology courses that not only helped me to fulfill my minor requirements, but also showed me a different branch of anthropology. The four main branches of anthropology are biology, culture, linguistics and archaeology and 秘密研究所\u2019s classes mainly focus on the cultural side. When studying abroad in Ireland, I was able to learn more about archaeology\u00a0through classes taught by an archaeologist\u00a0and field trips to some of Ireland\u2019s most well-preserved historical sites. On top of this, Maynooth University<\/a><\/strong> offers a certificate in Irish Cultural Heritage, which I was able to receive based on the classes I took. This experience really gave me a unique opportunity to gain a new perspective on anthropology and a chance to learn through hands on techniques that went beyond 秘密研究所\u2019s scope. Anthropology is the study of human beings and their societies and there is no better way to learn than by immersing yourself into a culture completely different from your own. Studying abroad was such a memorable experience that expanded my knowledge and will help me to stand out from other biology majors in the future!”<\/em> \u00a0<\/span>(Kathryn Cabrera, Class of 2020, Biology Major & Anthropology Minor)<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n