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Students in the Applied Biotechnology major at University of Georgia gain the scientific background and laboratory experience necessary studying molecular biology, molecular genetics and DNA extraction in their first two years. After this they choose an area of concentration in animal science, applied economics, food science or plant science.
The Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology provides the basics of biomolecular engineering but allows flexibility for the student to pursue other areas of chemical engineering such as microelectronics, materials, and the environment.
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