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The Department of Biology was founded in the 1996-1997 Academic Year and currently continues its education program under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Yozgat Bozok University. 512 students graduated from the Undergraduate Program. The Molecular Biology and Genetics Program started education in 2014 with a quota of 31 students and graduated a total of 108 students. The Master's Program started accepting students in 2008 and 38 students successfully completed their theses. The Doctorate Program started accepting students in 2016 and 4 students successfully completed their theses.

In our department, 5 Professors, 1 Assistant Professor and 2 Research Assistants work in the Departments of Botany, General Biology, Hydrobiology, Molecular Biology and Zoology.

Our department has a total of 8 research laboratories, 2 student laboratories, 1 chemical material warehouse and 4 classrooms.

The department faculty members have 237 national and international articles, 85 BAP, TUBITAK, EU and DPT projects, 120 national and international proceedings, 10 books and book chapters.

The aim is to develop the learning skills that the students of the Biology Department have acquired in their previous education and to provide them with the necessary academic knowledge and skills during their undergraduate education. Within this framework, studies are carried out to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills required by biology education during their undergraduate education. Graduating with theoretical and practical knowledge is one of the expected learning outcomes at the knowledge level. In order to achieve this goal, a total of 240 ECTS courses are given to the students of the Biology Department of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Bozok University, 182 ECTS compulsory and 58 ECTS elective. When we look at how these goals are realized among the students of the Biology Department, it is seen that our graduate students are provided with advanced theoretical and practical knowledge supported by scientific resources. Both the exams conducted during the education process and the studies such as presentations and graduation thesis reveal the extent to which the students have achieved the desired behaviors. The result is that the Biology Department successfully provides the learning outcome at the required knowledge level for the undergraduate program students.