Applied Biology is the study of biological principles and their practical application in solving real-world problems related to health, agriculture, environment, and industry. The course combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on laboratory and field experience to help students understand how living organisms function and interact with their environment.
Key areas covered include:
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Cell Biology and Genetics – study of cell structure, functions, and inheritance.
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Microbiology and Biotechnology – use of microorganisms in medicine, agriculture, and industry.
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Ecology and Environmental Biology – understanding ecosystems and promoting sustainable resource use.
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Physiology and Anatomy – examination of how plants and animals function.
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology – study of biological molecules and processes.
Objectives:
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To equip students with scientific knowledge and technical skills for biological research and applications.
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To prepare learners for careers in health sciences, agriculture, environmental management, and biotechnology.
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To encourage innovation and problem-solving through biological understanding.
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