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BS in Genomics & Genetics

The fields of Genomics & Genetics continue to expand. Genomics generally involves study of large collections of genes and the interactions of their gene products, with an eye toward understanding how genes are regulated or evolve. Geneticists study individual genes and gene products and their manipulation for a variety of purposes, such as in industry or medicine. As examples, the expression of human genes in bacteria for biomedical purposes or the detection and treatment of genetic disease mutations fall into the realm of genetics.

This program of study prepares the student for work in genomics or genetics or for advanced study in genetics, genomics, or other biological sciences, as well as serving as the basis for professional studies, such as medicine, dentistry, or forensic or clinical laboratory science.

Students study chemistry, biology, physics and mathematics and then proceed to the specific courses of the program as listed on the registrar's site.

***Please note that the name of the department has recently changed, and the registrar's site may still use the previous name of "Microbiology & Molecular Genetics."***

It is worth noting that one of the advantages of this program is an opportunity to participate in an on-going research project that contributes to the student’s graduation requirements.

Information about this or other MGI degree programs may be obtained by emailing the Undergraduate Advisor