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The Molecular Genetics Bachelor of Science program at King's College is an interdisciplinary course that explores cutting-edge developments in biology, examining how gene and genome structures and functions govern life's processes. Genetic researchers analyze DNA replication, repair, and translation into proteins and cellular components, influencing organisms' physiology, behavior, and health. This program spans diverse genetic topics, from molecular gene foundations to evolutionary biology and medical applications. Insights into gene and genome functionality reveal disease mechanisms and potential treatments in precision medicine. As a growing field, Molecular Genetics addresses crucial aspects of life sciences, healthcare, and contemporary societal challenges.
Pursuing a Biomedical Science degree here offers first-year flexibility through our Common Year One structure, where you'll explore all biomedical disciplines before specializing. This approach ensures you make well-informed decisions about your academic path.
Program Length: Three years standard, or four years with international study/placement year or MSci option