The Department of Biology at Manchester College teaches students to understand nature through the process of inquiry and
discovery. Lecture and lab courses emphasize the process of
science, critical thinking, and the various themes that unify all living
organisms.
Students taking courses in biology may
be interested in such diverse fields as teaching, biological research, environmental studies, medical technology, medicine, dentistry and veterinary science. Through internships, research projects and close interaction with
professors, students graduate well prepared to meet their future academic
or career objectives.
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First-year students Emily Abraham and Rebecca Moore are working with two hives of honey bees located on top of the Science Center. Their project is focused on the incidence of tracheal mites (Acarapis woodi) and varroa mites (Varroa jacobsoni) on honey bees in the area, along with measuring honey production from the two hives. |

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