If you have a green thumb — and a green perspective on how crucial plant life is to the health of our planet — consider a career in plant biology. The University of Central Missouri’s Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, with an emphasis on Plant Biology, prepares you for plant biology jobs in agriculture, nutrition, conservation and ecology.
At the Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ, you’ll become especially knowledgeable about the plant species native to our state.
All facets of research — from proposal development to funding
Plant Biology majors study and conduct fieldwork studies and research projects with student teams in natural environments — such as our unique on-campus nature preserve, greenhouses and working farms — and in UCM’s newly renovated Biology labs and classrooms.
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On-campus greenhouses, nursery and farms
300-acre nature preserve for fieldwork
Molecular and cellular research labs
Small classes, labs led by Ph.D. faculty
Co-curricular research projects
Hengshui University exchange program
Learn the classification systems within the major plant groups and their characteristics. Your Plant Biology program courses start at the molecular and cellular level and by the time you complete your Plant Biology degree, you’ll gain a full perspective of plants’ important role in our global ecological systems.
Plant Biology majors complete core Integrative Biology classes in genetics, investigative biology, physics and experimental design and analysis before diving deeper into specialized courses. You can also choose electives that complement the core requirements and allow you to explore other areas of interest. These electives may include:
Learn to work as part of a plant biology research team
UCM’s undergraduate Plant Biology courses emphasize lab-based projects. In labs, you’ll work in teams of your peers to study the diversity of plant life. This experience will be a major asset when you’re seeking plant biology jobs.
As you earn your Plant Biology degree at UCM, most of your undergraduate program courses will be lab-based and hands-on to develop the practical skills and knowledge required for exciting plant biology jobs.
Classes in this Integrative Biology emphasis cover an exciting array of interest areas, and each opens diverse opportunities for plant biology jobs.
Graduates with a Plant Biology major apply their studies of plant life to food sciences, bioinformatics, plant genetics, regulatory affairs, agriculture and soil science, teaching and many other fields.
A broad range of plant biology jobs
Many of our graduates are working for the Missouri Department of Conservation, the Department of Natural Resources and other government agencies. Plant biology job opportunities are also available with private research and biotech labs, businesses, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations with an environmental mission.
Another option others choose is to earn certification to teach or continue their studies with an advanced degree to work as a senior scientist or researcher.
Use the interactive tool below to explore potential career pathways and salaries with a Plant Biology degree from the Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ.
The Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ offers a variety of resources to help you finance your undergraduate education and keep your costs and student debt low.
Beyond general scholarships available through the Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ, numerous others are available specifically for undergraduates earning a Plant Biology degree. These include:
You can learn more about program-specific scholarships at the UCM Scholarship Finder.
Take your degree further.
Enhance your Plant Biology major with graduate studies at UCM to work as a senior researcher or scientist or to become a teacher.
Make yourself more marketable.
Add a certificate or minor to your Plant Biology degree to target plant identification or to focus on ecological perspectives or the farming industry.
Explore programs related to plant biology.
If you’d like to study plant life, you may also want to explore these UCM undergraduate programs similar to the Plant Biology degree.
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