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Studying genetics at the Bachelor's degree level opens doors to understanding the fundamental building blocks of life. This discipline dives into how genes influence traits, development, and health, making it a crucial area for scientific exploration.

Through courses in molecular biology, biochemistry, and population genetics, you'll learn how to analyze DNA sequences and utilize genetic technologies. You'll develop skills in DNA manipulation, genetic analysis, and designing experimental protocols—essential for any future career in genetics. The program also includes practical lab work, where students grow confident as they engage with complex concepts and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.

Graduates with a Bachelor's in Genetics often pursue careers in healthcare, research, or biotechnology. Potential roles include genetic counselor, laboratory technician, or research assistant. As you learn about genetic disorders and ethical implications, you'll gain a strong foundation for contributing to advancements in medicine or environmental science.