University of Florida

Bachelor in Botany (CLAS)

Gainesville, United States

The Bachelor in Botany (CLAS) at University of Florida is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Founded in 1853, the University of Florida in Gainesville is a leading public research university known for academic excellence, robust research activity and a broad portfolio of programmes. With over 60,000 students and more than 400 programmes spanning engineering, business, health sciences, agriculture and the arts, UF combines a large-campus experience with resources that support innovation, entrepreneurship and scholarly impact at state, national and international levels.

UF’s research strengths and extensive facilities create rich opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to engage in discovery and practical problem-solving. The university supports global partnerships, interdisciplinary centres and numerous student organizations, fostering leadership, community service and experiential learning. Students access career services, study abroad options and research mentorship to prepare for competitive careers or advanced study.

International students — among roughly 6,000 on campus — find comprehensive support through admissions advising, English assistance and orientation programs designed to integrate them into academic and social life. Gainesville offers a dynamic college-town atmosphere with cultural, athletic and recreational activities. UF’s strong alumni network and career placement resources help international graduates translate their education into professional and research pathways worldwide.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Botany (CLAS) at University of Florida is for students interested in the study of plants. This 4-year degree provides a strong foundation in the life sciences. It helps students develop a deep understanding of plant biology and its applications.

The curriculum covers topics like plant anatomy, taxonomy, and evolution. Students develop skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and scientific writing. They also participate in hands-on activities like plant identification, microscopy, and field trips.

Graduates can pursue careers as plant taxonomists, environmental consultants, science writers, or educators. They can work in fields like horticulture, ecology, or science communication, and for organizations like museums, parks, or educational institutions.

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