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Molecular & Cellular Biology (B.S.)

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Earn your Bachelor of Science in

Molecular & Cellular Biology

Molecular and Cellular Biology focuses on the study of the processes that govern living organisms. Comprehensive curricula cover theory and laboratory methods, allowing students to understand and carry out molecular and biomedical research.

 

We will provide you a solid foundation in the life sciences, preparing you for careers in the highly competitive health professions programs such as medical school, dental school and pharmacy school. 

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Charissa Burgos

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SMS: (856) 431-5753

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Recommended For:

thinkers, doers, and creators

WHO ARE INTERESTED IN CAREERS IN:

  • Research
  • Microbiology
  • Veterinary medicine
  • Genetics
  • Forensics
Hands-on Undergraduate Research

Applicable Science With Publishing Potential

"One of the main aspects that drew me to molecular and cellular biology at Rowan was the ability to do undergraduate research," says senior Lauren S. "Having these opportunities provides you with the knowledge that you might need in a job after you graduate."

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More on the major

Molecular & Cellular Biology Majors Share Their Goals

From graduate school to gene therapy and healthcare, three Rowan students explain how this major prepares them for their professional journeys.

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Charissa Burgos

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Transfer Counselor

Clare Baldarrago

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Jeffrey Hopkins

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