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The Bachelor of Science (BSc) program offers comprehensive scientific training spanning diverse disciplines in science and technology, equipping students with versatile knowledge and practical skills to advance their academic pursuits. This degree creates adaptable opportunities for employment, advanced research degrees, and various professional graduate programs.
Students specializing in Genetics will gain qualifications for careers or further education involving genetic principles, genomics, evolutionary biology, and ecological genetics applied to biological sciences, biomedicine, and biotechnology. Graduates will acquire expertise in genetic theory, molecular biology, population genetics, and evolutionary studies, along with essential laboratory techniques, data interpretation, and scientific communication—key competencies for roles in academic institutions, research centers, government agencies, healthcare facilities, and biotech firms. This major combines theoretical and practical learning, featuring a hands-on capstone project where students apply experimental methods to biological challenges. Through problem-solving exercises, information synthesis, written assignments, and both individual and group work, students develop workplace-ready abilities. The adaptable skills cultivated in this specialization open doors to science-related careers such as conservation, education, forensic science, publishing, genetic counseling, and research, as well as opportunities outside traditional scientific fields.