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Wartburg College
BA in Medical Laboratory Science (Pre-professional Program)
- Waverly, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Medical laboratory science is the health profession that provides laboratory information and services needed for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.


Minot State University
BA in Music
- Minot, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Whether you choose to perform, teach in a private studio or classroom, or prepare for advanced studies, Minot State University will offer the education and experiences you need to reach your professional and personal goals. We offer high-quality private instruction on woodwinds, brass, percussion, keyboard, string, guitar, and voice.
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State University of New York at Old Westbury
Bachelor of Art - Biological Sciences
- Old Westbury, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The B.A. degree program is provided for the student who has a general interest in the biological sciences but who does not plan to pursue advanced work in graduate school or undertake professional achievements in biological sciences.
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Studying Laboratory Science at the Bachelor level opens doors to an essential and dynamic field. This program combines theory with practical skills, preparing you for a variety of roles in healthcare, research, and industry.
Through courses in microbiology, chemical analysis, and instrumentation, you'll learn how to conduct experiments, analyze results, and maintain laboratory equipment. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new techniques and technologies, which enhances their problem-solving capabilities. You'll also develop key competencies in quality control and regulatory compliance, crucial for ensuring laboratory standards and safety.
Graduates often pursue careers as laboratory technicians, quality assurance specialists, or research assistants, contributing to advancements in health and technology. The curriculum's emphasis on hands-on training ensures that you acquire the necessary skills for a rapidly evolving field, equipping you for meaningful contributions in various scientific environments.