Life Sciences

Life Sciences

Life Sciences

Department of Life Sciences

The life sciences are an integral part of scientific studies. It basically consists of scientific study of life and organisms encompassing microorganisms, plants, and animals including human beings. 

Advances in bioscience are not only able to uncover the mysteries of life, but are also essential to the creation of new industries, as they provide technologies that contribute to the formation of a rich human society and the conservation of the global environment. The purpose of the life science department is to educate students to have broad knowledge and skills in advanced science, to respond to the various problems of global society, and to become successful in various fields.

In particular, university emphasises to educate future researchers and engineers to explore life science, future workers who make use of advanced knowledge, skills, and attitudes of life science beyond the confines of the country, and future teachers who will be involved in the education of students who will lead the next generation.

Life on Campus

The faculty of life science will train you for a bright future to answer, follow and perform innumerable discoveries in this field during the course of your career. Whether you are fascinated by plants and their indispensable capability to regulate global processes, form complex relationships with other organisms, have intriguing patterns of development and diversity or exploring a diverse array of animal species, using cutting edge techniques in both the field and the laboratory, the university provides a fertile ground for gaining knowledge and applied research. Laboratory training here is supplemented with rigorous coursework, guest lectures, workshops and seminars.

Life Sciences as a Career Choice

With the immense growth in the field of Life Science since the past decade, job prospects have grown in multiple sectors. Graduates now can work in biomedical and pharmaceutical research, academic teaching, medicine, management, intellectual property law, forensics, bioethics etc. In addition to above, life science students can work as Botanist, Microbiologist, Mycologist, Forester, Geneticist, Zoologist, Anatomist, Animal Scientist, Biochemist, Biomedical Engineer, Developmental Biologist, Ecologist, Epidemiologist, Food Scientist, Horticulturist, Immunologist, Marine Biologist, Medical Illustrator, Medical Laboratory Technician, Nutritionist, Palaeontology, Pathologist, Pharmacologist, Physiologist, Science Writer etc. Some life scientists are also employed by botanical gardens, zoos, museums, aquariums, schools, libraries, farms, health clubs, parks, government and research foundations or even private companies.

What you will learn at DBU:
  • Applied research
  • Experimentation
  • Numeracy
  • Biotechnology and Nanotechnoogy
  • Bioinformatics
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