Graduates in Botany, speciality Vascular plants, have ample knowledge about diversity, evolution, and biology of vascular and non-vascular plants. They have been trained in biosystematics and ecology of organisms as well as in experimental field and laboratory techniques.
They can continue in doctoral studies towards a scientific career or find employment in basic and applied research. The graduates are experts particularly in the systematics, diversity, and distribution of vascular plants.
They comprehend evolutionary and ecological processes that determine variability of species and their populations and interactions with environment. The graduates can evaluate causes and consequences of changes in species distribution in the landscape for purposes of nature conservancy and landscape management.