The Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Life Science is an undergraduate program that provides a comprehensive understanding of the biological sciences, focusing on the structure, function, and diversity of living organisms. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory experience to help students explore the fundamental principles of biology and their applications in health, agriculture, biotechnology, and environmental science.
The curriculum covers key areas such as cell biology, genetics, microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, ecology, physiology, and biotechnology. Students develop analytical, research, and problem-solving skills through laboratory experiments, field studies, and project-based learning, preparing them to address real-world biological and environmental challenges.
Graduates of this program are well-equipped for careers in research laboratories, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, biotechnology companies, environmental organizations, food and agricultural sectors, education, and government agencies. The program also provides a strong academic foundation for pursuing higher studies in life sciences, biotechnology, microbiology, genetics, environmental science, and related disciplines.