Which biological science?

<p>I’m not an expert in this (my daughter was a psych major), but this looks interesting:</p>

<p>If your daughter likes computer science: Bioinformatics is the theory, application and development of computing tools to solve problems and create hypotheses in all areas of biological sciences.</p>

<p>[Bioinformatics</a> | Department of Biological Science | University of Pittsburgh](<a href=“http://www.biology.pitt.edu/undergraduate/academic-programs/bioinformatics]Bioinformatics”>http://www.biology.pitt.edu/undergraduate/academic-programs/bioinformatics)</p>

<p>If your daughter is environmentally inclined: The field of Ecology explores the interactive web of organisms and the environment. Studies in evolution consider the processes by which modern organisms have developed from ancestral ones. The Ecology and Evolution major is a good choice for students interested in the fundamental questions of the evolutionary origins of organisms and how they survive, or don’t survive, in their changing habitats.</p>

<p>[Ecology</a> and Evolution | Department of Biological Science | University of Pittsburgh](<a href=“http://www.biology.pitt.edu/undergraduate/academic-programs/ecology-and-evol-0]Ecology”>Ecology and Evolution | Department of Biological Sciences | University of Pittsburgh)</p>