The Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences program offers an in-depth study of the biological and molecular foundations of health and disease, preparing students for careers in medical research, biotechnology, and healthcare.
Key Highlights:
- Core Curriculum: Study genetics, microbiology, pharmacology, immunology, and cell biology.
- Laboratory Training: Gain practical experience in state-of-the-art biomedical research labs.
- Research Focus: Conduct independent research projects in areas such as cancer biology or infectious diseases.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Explore the integration of biology, technology, and medicine.
- Capstone Project: Present findings from a comprehensive research study or laboratory experiment.
Learning Outcomes:
Graduates will:
- Understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human health.
- Conduct and interpret biomedical research.
- Apply scientific methods to solve medical and healthcare challenges.
- Communicate research findings effectively to scientific and lay audiences.
- Pursue careers in research, healthcare, or advanced medical studies.