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    Molecular and Cellular Biology: Genetics and Human Health Emphasis
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    Molecular and Cellular Biology: Genetics and Human Health Emphasis

    University of Arizona
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    Campuses

    Main - Tucson

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines21-Aug-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 58,523  / year
    Next Intake 21-Aug-2023

    Molecular and Cellular Biology: Genetics and Human Health Emphasis

    About

    If you have a strong interest in genetics and disease processes, home in on human health within the this major. Health care advancement depends on molecular and cellular biologists to make new discoveries that can improve and save lives. Students earning a Bachelor of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biology with a subplan in Genetics and Human Health study genetics, human disease, biochemistry and physiology. They gain firsthand research experience in genetic processes, aging, cell behavior, mechanisms of disease and disability, and more. This major and subplan lays the foundation for students wishing to pursue advanced degrees, often in an accelerated format, and for those aiming to enter the job market proficient in laboratory processes and research presentation.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern life and apply that understanding to novel scenarios. Including: * how chemical principles govern the activity of life * how cells sense and respond to internal and external cues * how traits are inherited * how molecules, cells, and organisms evolve * how phenotypes emerge from interactions among molecules and cells * how research with model organisms sheds light on all these questions
  • Demonstrate understanding of the ways that chemical principles govern the ability of biological molecules to form cellular structures, tissues, organs, and organisms, and the energy transformations that make these steps possible.
  • Explain mechanisms and outcomes of the ability of cells to sense and respond to internal and external cues.
  • Explain the role of and mechanisms by which the genome and its products generate biological structures and phenotypes, including human disease, including: Differentiate among replication, transcription, and translation with regard to mechanisms and biological roles. Analyze mechanisms of inheritance and their consequences for phenotypes. Differentiate among various types of mutations and predict their outcomes at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level.
  • Describe how evolution affects molecules, cells, and organisms and shapes the diversity of life on Earth.
  • Explain how the properties of biological systems emerge from the interactions among individual components of those systems.
  • Describe ways that research in different experimental organisms sheds light on the important biological processes described above.
  • Communicate effectively about scientific ideas and methods. This includes oral and/or written presentation. This includes appropriate choice of data-presentation modes (tables, diagrams, graphs, etc.).
  • Read and interpret primary scientific literature in cell and molecular biology, linking the results to prior understanding of biological processes. Evaluate the reliability of sources of information about biology.
  • Apply analytical thinking to biological problems: Understand and/or build models that generate testable hypotheses about biological processes. Critique experimental design in existing research and apply principles of experimental design to new research problems. Apply quantitative strategies to analyze and understand biological processes.
  • Demonstrate ability to analyze the role of biology in societal decisions and to apply ethical decision-making to evaluate existing and new scientific approaches.
  • Disciplines

    College of Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    The specific admission requirements relating to Jordan are as follows:

    Required Documentation: High School Transcripts

    Minimum Overall Grade Required: 80 or B equivalent

    Required Certification (if completed secondary/high school): 4 year bachelor

    Undergraduate English Language Proficiency Required: Yes

    Graduate English Language Proficiency Required: Yes

    Career

  • Healthcare
  • Medical research
  • Education
  • Biotechnology
  • Government
  • Genetic counseling
  • Genetic reserach
  • Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 58,523 

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    How to Apply

    • The online application takes 30-45 minutes to complete.
    • Within two days of submitting your application, you’ll receive an email with instructions on how to check your application status online using the Future Wildcat portal.
    • At least once a week be sure to check the email account you used to apply for updates about your admission status, which may require you to take some action.
    • Once your application is complete, you’ll typically be notified of your admission decision within 2 weeks.
    • Admission decisions are announced by email; your admission packet will come in the mail later.
    • Be sure to check your email regularly after you’ve been admitted, so you can take the next steps for enrollment.
    University of Arizona

    Molecular and Cellular Biology: Genetics and Human Health Emphasis

    University of Arizona

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    Tucson

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