Molecular & Biomedical Biology is the study of the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems to manufacture products intended to improve the quality of human life.
Every day, Molecular and Biomedical Biology is shaping our lives. At its most basic level, it involves the use of biological organisms, systems, or processes to develop technologies and products to improve the quality of life. Nowhere is this more apparent than in healthcare, where research has opened up new avenues to diagnose and treat disease.
Course Highlights
Molecular Genetics
Comparative Genomics
Cancer Biology
Virology
Immunology
Cellular Biology
Developmental Biology
Knowledge & Skills Gained
Knowledge Gained
Appreciation for the molecular mechanisms in living systems
Understanding genomes and the role of genetics in normal and disease states
Understanding the process and outcomes of molecular evolution
Observing of the interdependence of living things
Understanding the role of molecular and biomedical biology in addressing issues in health, biomedical research, and product development.
Understanding the mechanisms of genetic inheritance and information flow
Observing emergent properties of complex biological networks
Understanding structure-function relationships of biological molecules
Skills Gained:
Design, conduct and interpret scientific research
Isolate and analyze DNA, RNA, and protein
Sequence genomes
Apply a scientific approach to problems
Expertise in laboratory techniques such as microscopy, spectrophotometry, gel electrophoresis, cell culture gene cloning, and others
Communicate findings using models, charts, and graphs
Communicate new research findings to lay audiences
Integrate biological concepts with disciplines like chemistry, physics, and math
Collaborate with others to solve problems
Communicate new scientific findings
Career Opportunities
By nature, Liberal Arts majors make great employees in any field because of their ability to communicate effectively, think critically, and solve complex problems. These timeless skills make them attractive to employers in all walks of society. Specifically, though, Biology majors often pursue careers in:
Agricultural biotechnology
Animal biotechnology
Biofuels
Biomanufacturing
Biomaterials
Biopharmaceuticals
Conservation biology
Drug discovery
Education
Environmental monitoring
Food Safety
Forensics
Genomics
Immunochemistry Lab
Medical devices
Medical diagnostics
Molecular biology
Nutraceuticals
Water quality
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
Expected August 2025
Start date
September 2025
College of Arts and Sciences
220 Arts & Sciences Hall College Advising Office,
OMAHA,
Nebraska,
68182, United States
You are currently enrolled or you’ve completed high school and have never enrolled at or attended another college or university after high school.
English Proficiency Requirements:
TOEFL/IBT/PBT: 61/500
DUOLINGO ENGLISH EXAM: 95
IELTS: 6.0
PTE Academic: 44
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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