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    BA Programs in Molecular Sciences

    Obtaining a Bachelor of Arts prepares students for careers in various fields. These three- to four-year programs are often completed following graduation from high school and prior to obtaining a higher degree, such as a master's.

    What is a BA in Molecular Sciences? It’s an interdisciplinary lab science degree that focuses on the variety of processes and applications that happen at the molecular level. As a four-year degree, it is designed to prepare students with the basic knowledge they will need to enter a career that interacts heavily with these disciplines, many of which overlap in their applications. This gives you the preparation you need to understand the ways that the applications of molecular principles and laws of interaction work in new technologies, and to participate in their development.

    The benefits of obtaining a degree in molecular sciences are in the material learned. The interdisciplinary approach positions students to move into a variety of careers, or to move forward with further specialization by obtaining an advanced degree that focuses on a particular range of molecular science topics.

    The costs for these programs range widely from one institution to the next, and sometimes they can include lab and material handling fees. Researching individual institutions and comparing their course formats, tuition, and other cost-related factors will tell you more.

    Students can expect careers in molecular sciences to be heavily invested in the application of various theoretical principles in cost-effective technologies, and for the applications to range widely between manufacturing, medical and life sciences, and biotechnology. Molecular science students also commonly pursue further education to obtain advanced credentials in areas that fit their careers more specifically, in order to continue advancing through their organizations mid-career.

    There are a variety of programs available for molecular science students in a number of locations, and they each take a slightly different direction. Previewing the courses offered through each will help you to find one that fits your goals and interests within the molecular sciences. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.