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Genetics influences numerous facets of society, from healthcare and criminal investigations to agriculture, environmental protection, wildlife preservation, and ethical-legal considerations. This program teaches you about genetic modification, molecular and developmental genetics, human genetics, and evolutionary genetics to provide comprehensive knowledge of the field. You'll develop a well-rounded perspective on contemporary genetics, examining gene structure, inheritance patterns, expression, and evolution across diverse life forms from microorganisms to humans. You'll collaborate with top genetics researchers exploring crucial scientific inquiries to unravel life's mechanisms and evolutionary processes. Geneticists investigate these biological phenomena in all organisms, identifying how genetic malfunctions lead to diseases while advancing our understanding of gene functions throughout biology. The curriculum provides foundational knowledge of biological systems while honing analytical abilities and expertise in processing intricate data. By combining genetics with other biological science electives, you'll learn to apply your knowledge beyond conventional academic boundaries, acquiring versatile skills valuable in scientific careers and various other professional paths.