13 Bachelor's degrees in Molecular Sciences in Ireland

Genetics and Cell Biology
By studying on this Genetics and Cell Biology course from Dublin City University you can come to understand the genetic basis for life and how this information can be used to investigate, diagnose and treat diseases.

Brewing and Distilling (Common Entry) - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Brewing and Distilling (Common Entry) - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at South East Technological University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Genetics and Genomics
If you’re passionate about biology, and want to combine it with some mathematics and data science, this Genetics and Genomics course of the University of Galway might be for you!

Brewing and Distilling - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Brewing and Distilling - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at South East Technological University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Molecular Biology with Biopharmaceutical Science (Honours)
This Molecular Biology with Biopharmaceutical Science (Honours) programme from South East Technological University is designed to train you to work in the areas of biopharmaceutical, biomedical, and/or food related industries.

Molecular Biology with Biopharmaceutical Science
This Molecular Biology with Biopharmaceutical Science programme from South East Technological University is a three year full-time course designed to train you to work in the areas of biopharmaceutical, biomedical, environmental or food related industries.

Applied Biology and Biopharmaceutical Science (Honours)
This Applied Biology and Biopharmaceutical Science (Honours) programme from the Atlantic Technological University will prepare graduates for employment in the extensive pharmaceutical, biomedical and healthcare sectors in Ireland. Many opportunities also exist in the area of environmental protection, foodquality and safety, the regulatory agencies and research.
Molecular Medicine - Biological and Biomedical Sciences
The Molecular Medicine - Biological and Biomedical Sciences B.A. at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time programme. It explores the molecular basis of human disease through state-of-the-art laboratory research. Students engage in interdisciplinary study in a public setting to prepare for clinical and industrial careers.
Cell and Molecular Biology (Hons)
If you are looking to develop a broad knowledge of biomolecular sciences, encompassing the molecular biology, genetics and biochemistry of cells, then this Cell and Molecular Biology (Hons) degree at University College Dublin is for you.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Hons)
In the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Hons) degree from University College Dublin you’ll explore life at the molecular level. This will enable you to pursue a career in biomedical and biomolecular science.
Physical Sciences (Honours)
Physical Sciences (Honours) from Munster Technological University refers to a system of acquiring knowledge. This system uses observation and experimentation to describe and explain natural phenomena. Science is an excellent career choice for those interested in understanding how the chemicals, foods and other products that we encounter in everyday life are designed and produced.
Chemistry with Molecular Modelling - Chemical Sciences
The B.A. in Chemistry with Molecular Modelling - Chemical Sciences at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time programme. This public degree integrates core chemical sciences with advanced computational techniques. Students develop creative scientific skills to explore molecular structures and industrial applications.
DNA and Forensic Analysis
The Bachelor of Science in DNA and Forensic Analysis at Technological University Dublin is a three-year full-time programme. This course equips students with essential skills and knowledge in forensic science and biotechnology, preparing them for careers in various analytical laboratories.