

BSc Plant Biology (with integrated year in industry)
About this course
Plant biology is the scientific study of plants, from the molecular processes that underpin photosynthesis and growth to the ecological roles that plant communities play in sustaining terrestrial ecosystems. Plants are fundamental to life on Earth; they produce the oxygen we breathe, form the base of most food chains, and their genetic diversity is the raw material from which the crop varieties of the future will be developed. Understanding plant biology has become more important than ever as climate change, food security and the need for sustainable agricultural systems place increasing demands on our knowledge of how plants grow, adapt and respond to environmental stress. At Aberystwyth University, this five-year full-time programme includes an integrated year in industry, giving you extended professional experience in a relevant research or applied context as part of your degree. The university is particularly well placed for this discipline, hosting internationally recognised plant breeding programmes for high-sugar grasses, genetic resources and databases, and the National Plant Phenomics Centre. The campus setting within accessible countryside rich in diverse habitats and species provides a living laboratory for ecological and field-based study alongside the laboratory and glasshouse facilities that molecular and cellular plant science requires. Plant biology graduates move into careers in agricultural research, plant breeding, conservation and ecology, the horticultural industry, food science and environmental consultancy. The growing importance of sustainable agriculture, precision crop management and the development of plant-based solutions to industrial and pharmaceutical challenges means that the demand for plant biologists with research skills is significant and growing. Many graduates pursue postgraduate research, leading to careers in academic science or in the research and development divisions of agricultural companies, seed businesses and biotechnology firms. Teaching, science communication and work with conservation organisations are also common destinations.
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