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Biology
Biology is the study of life in its broadest sense, ranging from topics such as the role of trees in affecting global atmospheric carbon dioxide down to the molecular mechanisms switching genes on and off in human brain cells. It includes a tremendous variety of disciplines: molecular biology, immunology, histology, anatomy, physiology, developmental biology, behavior, evolution, ecology, and many others. Because Sarah Lawrence College faculty members are broadly trained and frequently teach across the traditional disciplinary boundaries, students gain an integrated knowledge of living things—a view of the forest as well as the trees.
Biology courses
- Biology of Cancer
- Disease Ecology
- First-Year Studies: Brain and Behavior
- General Biology I: Cellular and Molecular Biology
- General Biology II: Anatomy and Physiology
- General Biology II: Organismal and Population Biology
- Giving, Taking, and Cheating: The Ecology of Symbiosis
- Introduction to Genetics
- Plant Physiology