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The Department of Botany/Microbiology
offers programs to prepare botanists, ecologists, microbiologists,
environmental biologists and health professionals. Students may
elect major sequences in botany, microbiology, genetics, biology
or integrated science. Special opportunities are available including
Independent Study projects on campus using our Scanning
Electron Microscope and off-campus working with adjunct
professors at the nearby USDA
Laboratories, where Ohio Wesleyan has use of the transmission
electron microscope. Many of the department's courses include
regular
field trips to the University's two local nature
preserves, as well as longer excursions to nearby states.
Apprenticeships in clinical microbiology, plant pathology,
biotechnology, and with
landscaping firms are frequently offered. Additionally, the department
provides laboratory and research assistantships to majors.
Special
student recognition is given through the annual presentation
of the Burns-Shirling,
Ichida-Decker and Esther
Carpenter Awards for departmental excellence.
Also available are Kraus Research Fellowships, which support field research
at the Kraus Nature Preserve.
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