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Genetics majors explore how DNA and environmental factors influence traits ranging from basic characteristics like hair color to complex conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and mental health disorders. They also investigate how these traits are passed down and controlled. This diverse field covers evolution, genetic modification, genomics, computational biology, and the genetics of microorganisms, plants, and animals. Emphasizing practical experience, the program encourages undergraduate research in cutting-edge labs under faculty guidance. Graduates gain the skills needed for careers in biotechnology, biomedical fields, or advanced studies in graduate or health professional programs.
UNH stands out as one of the few U.S. institutions offering a specialized genetics degree. Students benefit from faculty dedicated to teaching, research, and mentorship, with lab courses providing training in modern research methods. Faculty research spans evolution, gene mechanisms, microbial relationships, genomic studies, inheritance patterns, and population genetics. Numerous opportunities exist for students to engage in lab work and showcase their findings at local and national scientific conferences.
Each student must have their official high school diploma or general equivalency diploma.
English Language Score:
Minimum TOEFL score is 80 (internet version), 550 (paper version), 213 (computer version); recommended minimum IELTS score is 6.5; recommend Duolingo score is 105 or higher.
Application Deadlines - Early Action (Fall) - November 15; Regular Decision (Fall) - February 1; Regular Decision (Spring) - October 15.