Biological Sciences (Genomics & Bioinformatics) ,BS
Biodesign, Biologist, Biology, Computational Biology, Computational Molecular Biology, Functional Genomics, Genetic, Genetic Analysis, Genetics, Human Biology, Molecular Biologist, Molecular Biology, Molecular Evolution, bioinformatics, biomedical, genomic, molecular, premedlist, private industry, technology sector
The genomics and bioinformatics concentration in the B.S. in biological sciences is intended for students interested in a flexible curriculum focused on modern genome science. This concentration will prepare students for careers in basic and biomedically oriented research or professional training in the health professions.
- College/school:
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Second language requirement: No
- STEM-OPT extension eligible: No
- First required math course: MAT 170 - Precalculus
General university admission requirements:
All students are required to meet general
university admission requirements.
First-year | Transfer | International | Readmission
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