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The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major offers comprehensive knowledge about life's chemical foundations and the molecules governing biological systems. This program focuses on how these molecules transmit information and energy within cells, between cells, and across generations, influencing structure and function. It's perfect for students interested in examining core molecular mechanisms that drive both healthy functions and diseases across all life forms.
The combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Nursing program enhances analytical skills while allowing exploration of diverse scientific fields. Students will complete foundational science courses, choose a major from the Science discipline, and select additional electives to fulfill credit requirements from either disciplinary or shared course pools.
The initial year focuses exclusively on science coursework, with nursing studies beginning in the second year. Progression to the Master of Nursing requires meeting academic benchmarks. The nursing curriculum combines theoretical learning with extensive hands-on training, including more than 800 hours of clinical placements throughout the degree.