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7 Bachelor's degrees in Genetics in North America
Anthropology - Biological Anthropology
In the Anthropology - Biological Anthropology programme at Colorado State University you’ll examine and focus on contemporary experiences of distinct cultural communities and human belonging and adaptation amid rapidly global change.
Medical Laboratory Science
The Medical Laboratory Science program of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth offers a Bachelor of Science degree. All graduates meet requirements for national certification or state licensure.
Animal Sciences and Industry - Communications and Marketing
The Animal Sciences and Industry - Communications and MarketingBSc programme from Kansas State University prepares students for careers in animal agriculture by combining studies in animal nutrition, genetics, reproduction, physiology, agribusiness and more.
Microbiology & Cell Science
The Bachelor of Science in Microbiology & Cell Science at University of Florida offers a flexible curriculum that develops an excellent knowledge base and an understanding of concepts in microbiology, cell biology and the bio-molecular sciences.
Biological Sciences (Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology)
Experience the excitement of scientific discovery. At the Biological Sciences (Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology) BSc program from Arizona State University, students will learn how genetic information is organized and transmitted across generations. Study how genes can affect change at the cellular level and in organisms.
Animal Sciences and Industry - Business
The Animal Sciences and Industry - Business BSc programme from Kansas State University prepares students for careers in animal agriculture by combining studies in animal nutrition, genetics, reproduction, physiology, agribusiness and more.
Psychological Sciences
The Psychological Sciences programme at Northern Arizona University is a comprehensive B.Sc. degree delivered over four years. Available online or full-time on campus, it develops critical thinking and research skills. Students explore human behaviour and scientific evaluation to prepare for diverse professional careers.