Connecticut College (www.conncoll.edu) offers an undergraduate major in botany (http://www.conncoll.edu/departments/botany/).
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A biology degree is a broad-based science degree which covers large areas of knowledge including zoology, botany, microbiology and genetics. An anatomy degree is a focused biology degree which has emphasized the structure and function of animals.
To earn the title of "botanist" some might say that you must obtain a degree in botany. However, many doctors and biological researchers are working with plants, though they never obtained such a degree. If you know what you're doing and working with plants for a living, you are a botanist (since botany translates to "of plants").
Botany is the study of plant biology. Will you be studying botany this year, or next year?
A doctoral degree in biological science is required. Undergraduates typically focus on chemistry, zoology, botany, and biology before pursuing their doctoral degree.
The founder of botany was theophrastus.
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Botany is study of plants. My father loved Botany.
To get questions about Botany and plant biology you can take Botany class or review Botany magazines or biology themed websites. Or you select only the section under Botany or Plant Biology.
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