5 Course Degrees in Molecular Biology 2024

Course Degrees in Molecular Biology 2024Filter
  • Molecular Biology

    Colorado College

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Molecular biology offers an innovative outlook by taking advantage of the Block Plan and offering courses in which students will be immersed in laboratory work, critical thinking and writing in the discipline. The Department of Molecular Biology offers a range of courses that teach students how to understand organisms on a cellular and molecular level. Our majors learn critical thinking skills in molecular biology by interpreting experiments, developing and testing hypotheses, and working with model organisms, cells, and molecules. Students majoring in molecular biology will be prepared to enter graduate programs in basic research or healthcare, and to apply the critical thinking and communication skills learned in the major to new situations, irrespective of their career goals.

    • Online USA

    English

    Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) is an interdisciplinary major, which studies life at the molecular level.

  • Molecular Biology

    Pitzer College

    • Claremont, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    This interdisciplinary major is focused on biology and the physical sciences and incorporates a significant amount of mathematics. The major is research oriented and is designed to prepare students for graduate studies or medical school, as well as careers in biotechnology and the pharmaceutical industry. For further information, consult with the molecular biology faculty, Professor Chandrangsu or Professor Finseth.

    • Collegeville, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    BCMB majors obtain a strong, core understanding of the fundamentals of biology, biochemistry, chemistry, and molecular biology and tailor their advanced courses to their interests.

  • Molecular and Cell Biology

    Alfred State College of Technology - SUNY

    • 10, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    This course in Molecular and Cell Biology will provide a firm foundation on the principles of modern molecular and cellular biology. The first half of the course will focus on the molecular structure and function of DNA, RNA and proteins and the tenets of the central dogma of molecular biology. The second half of the course will focus on the fundamental processes that enable cells to grow, move, and communicate as well as introduce the processes underlying tissue formation and cell death.