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This program focuses on examining biological processes at molecular and cellular scales, encompassing genetic data storage, transmission, and control, along with the architecture and operations of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and their molecular interactions. It highlights fundamental concepts governing life-specific mechanisms at these microscopic levels. Molecular and cellular biology methodologies serve as core building blocks for contemporary biological research, with applications spanning biomedical sciences, botany, developmental biology, and microbial studies. The curriculum establishes a robust foundation for advanced education in molecular life sciences, medical fields, bioengineering, and biotechnological applications.
Learning Outcomes
Show and utilize understanding of biochemical, genetic, and molecular biological approaches for investigating molecular and cellular functions.
Synthesize and expand their theoretical grasp of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structures and operations, considering both whole organisms and their subcellular/molecular mechanisms.