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Today, the field of biology is
experiencing rapid growth. The discovery of new technologies
is changing perceptions of organisms, their cellular
components, and their interaction with each other and the
environment, and mechanisms of evolution. By integrating the
various sub-disciplines of biology, ecology and organismal
biology, we contribute new knowledge and skills to areas such
as medicine, agriculture, teaching, biological industries, and
environmental management. Indiana State University's
Department of Ecology and Organismal Biology recognizes the
need to develop future scientists who can meet the new and
challenging demands of these fields and does so by providing
you with a sound knowledge in the basics of the biological
sciences. We
provide an undergraduate biological sciences major that is
jointly operated by the Department of Ecology and Organismal
Biology, and the Department of Life Sciences. |

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of Ecology and Organismal Biology, 6th & Chestnut, Terre Haute, IN 47809
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2004
by Indiana State University
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October 24, 2005
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