In the context of new engineering, it is of great importance to enhance the innovative capabilities of biological science undergraduates receiving higher education. We conducted a questionnaire survey at the School of Life and Environmental Science, Hangzhou Normal University to examine the current situation of undergraduates' innovative capabilities. We explored the teaching reform in biological majors based on outcome-based education (OBE) from teaching innovation, tutorial system establishment, and dual integration of research-education and production-education. Furthermore, an empirical study adopting the Williams's Creativity Assessment Packet highlighted that the OBE-oriented teaching reform effectively fostered students' creativity and laid a foundation for enhancing their innovative capabilities. This study provides valuable insights for cultivating innovative talents majoring in biological sciences in universities.
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