The Botany major offers a solid foundation in biological principles with specialized courses in plant physiology, genetics, systematics, and ecology. With a degree in Botany, you will be well-prepared for advanced studies in graduate programs in fields such as agricultural and botanical research, forestry, landscape design, horticulture, ecology, conservation, sustainability, and environmental science and environmental education. You can also work with governmental agencies, private companies, or international organizations that address complex environmental, food supply, and health issues.