Biology 2022/2023
Course List
List of courses.
Biology
List of courses in Biology.
Bachelor's level, basic courses
- Anatomy and Function of Plants and Animals, 7.5 credits
- Biology, 60 credits (course package, autumn )
- Botanical Systematics, Morphology and Evolution, 7.5 credits
- Cell and Microbiology, 7.5 credits
- Core Curriculum in Biology, 10 credits
- Ecology, 7.5 credits
- Evolutionary Biology, 10 credits
- Field Botany and Faunal Studies, 7.5 credits
- Floristics and Faunistics, 10 credits
- Frontiers in Life Science, 10 credits
- Human Evolution: An Overview, 10 credits
- Human Security and Sustainable Development in Tropical Ecosystems, 10 credits
- Introduction to Biology, 7.5 credits
- Nature Conservation and Biodiversity, 10 credits
- Physiology and Health, 5 credits
- Sex in Biology and Gender Studies, 5 credits
- The Baltic Sea Environment, 10 credits
- Water Conservation, 10 credits
- Zoological Systematics, Morphology and Evolution, 7.5 credits
Bachelor's level, continuing courses
- Animal Structure and Function, 15 credits
- Biodiversity and Ecology in Yunnan, 15 credits
- Bioinformatics on the Web, 5 credits
- Cell Biology, 15 credits
- Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 15 credits
- Diversity and Evolution of Microbial Eukaryotes, 15 credits
- Ecological Effects of Climate Changes, 10 credits
- Ecology, 15 credits
- Environmental and Administration Law, 15 credits
- Evolutionary Genetics, 15 credits
- Faunistics, Vertebrates, 10 credits
- Floristics: Vascular Plants, 10 credits
- Genetics, 7.5 credits
- International Summer School in Synthetic Biology, 5 credits
- Laboratory Work in Biology for Subject Teachers, 7.5 credits
- Limnology, 15 credits
- Marine Biology, 15 credits
- Microbial Genetics, 15 credits
- Microbiology, 10 credits
- Molecular Biology and Genetics II, 15 credits
- Neurobiology, 15 credits
- Physiology, 15 credits
- Plants and Animals in the Local Environment for Preschool Class and Primary School, 5 credits
- Plant Structure and Function, 15 credits
- Swedish Nature, 5 credits
- Toxicology, 15 credits
Master's level courses
- Applied Ecosystem Ecology, 15 credits
- Behavioural Ecology, 15 credits
- Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning, 15 credits
- Bioinformatic Analyses I, 5 credits
- Bioinformatics in the School for Teachers in Lower and Upper Secondary School, 3 credits
- Biomolecular Archaeology, 2 credits
- Conservation Biology, 15 credits
- Conservation Genetics for Conservation Biologists, 3 credits
- Core Skills in Modern Experimental Molecular Biology, 5 credits
- Developmental Biology Including the Development of the Nervous System, 15 credits
- Diversity and Identification of Marine Invertebrates, 5 credits
- Ecological Methods, 15 credits
- Ecosystems in the Anthropocene, 15 credits
- Ecotoxicology, 15 credits
- Epigenetic Management of Stress and Disease, 2 credits
- Evolution and Development, 15 credits
- Evolutionary Patterns, 15 credits
- Evolutionary Processes, 15 credits
- Experimental Industrial Bioprocess I: Design, 3 credits
- Experimental Industrial Bioprocess II: Cultivation and Harvest, 2 credits
- Experimental Industrial Bioprocess III: Analysis and Evaluation of Results, 2 credits
- Functional Genomics, 15 credits
- Fungal Diversity and Evolution, 10 credits
- Genes, Brain and Behaviour, 15 credits
- Genetic and Molecular Plant Science, 15 credits
- Human Evolution and Genetics, 15 credits
- Immunology, 15 credits
- Informatics Toolbox for Systematics, 5 credits
- Microbiological Laboratory Work and Safety for Teachers in Lower and Upper Secondary School, 3 credits
- Modelling in Biology, 5 credits
- Molecular Cell Biology, 15 credits
- Molecular Infection Biology, 15 credits
- Population and Community Ecology, 15 credits
- Population Genomics, 15 credits
- Protein Engineering, 15 credits
- RNA: Structure, Function and Biology, 15 credits
- Species Identification for Conservation Practitioners: Fungi, Lichens and Mosses, 3 credits
- Statistical Methods in Natural Sciences, 5 credits
- Structure and Function of Macromolecules, 15 credits
- Toxicology and Risk Assessment, 15 credits
About the Subject
Biology is concerned with life in all its forms, from cells, organisms and populations to entire ecosystems. Generally, biologists engage in the study of diversity in nature, examining how plants, animals and other organisms are structured and how they work, down to the smallest molecule. An important part is to try to understand the mechanisms that underlie the complex interactions in nature, between and within organisms, both at the molecular level and at a larger-scale perspective.
Biologists work in diverse areas that can be divided into a few main categories. They can, for example, work with environmental protection, nature conservation, water conservation and toxicology and try to track environmental problems to prevent environmental destruction. They can work in molecular biology for example in medical and industrial companies. Biologists can also work in the field of medicin, for example in immunology and microbiology, or in research in all of the above and many more areas.