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Quinebaug Valley Community College
Associate of Science in Technology Studies - Biomolecular Science Option
- Killingly, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
Here at QVCC, we offer a wide variety of introductory and secondary level biology courses to include anatomy and physiology and microbiology, and an associate degree program in Technology Studies focusing on Biomolecular Science.


Alexandria Technical & Community College
Biology Transfer Pathway AS
- Online USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The Biology Transfer Pathway offers students the opportunity to complete an Associate of Science (AS) degree with course credit that will directly transfer to designated Biology bachelor’s degree programs at Minnesota State universities.
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Molecular Biology degree programs at the Associate of Applied Science level dive into the fundamental processes of life at the cellular level. This degree is exciting for those looking to explore the complex interactions within biological systems and apply their knowledge in practical settings.
You'll study core topics such as genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology, emphasizing laboratory skills essential for conducting experiments and analyzing biological samples. Courses often include techniques like DNA sequencing, enzyme assays, and cell culture methods, enabling you to master essential protocols used in research and clinical applications. Students strengthen critical thinking as they tackle hands-on projects, connecting their learning to real-life scenarios.
Graduates from these programs often pursue careers as laboratory technicians, research assistants, or quality control specialists in various settings, including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. This degree opens pathways to further education, such as Bachelor's programs, where you'll continue to build on the strong foundation established in this hands-on program.