4 Molecular Bioscience degrees found
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4 Molecular Bioscience degrees found
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Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Structure and Reactivity of Carbon-Based Molecules
- Stanford, USA
Summer courses
Full time
4 weeks
On-Campus
English
This course offers an introduction to organic chemistry - the molecular 'language' that underpins biology, pharmacology, medicine, diagnostics, environmental and materials sciences. Students will gain insight into the chemical reactivity of carbon-based molecules by exploring structural and bonding models, chemical thermodynamics, and reaction kinetics.
Atlanta Technical College
Bioscience Technology AAS Degree
- Online USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The Bioscience Technology associate degree prepares graduates to perform several biotechnology-related careers, including laboratory research, and skills to work in sophisticated biotechnology-manufacturing settings.
El Paso Community College
Chemistry - Associate of Science
- Online USA
Associate of Science
On-Campus
English
The Associate of Science Degree in Chemistry covers the first two years of a four-year curriculum leading to a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry. Students learn to apply math and chemistry concepts in the laboratory and develop critical thinking skills to solve different problems, including unit conversion and dimensional analysis.
FutureLearn
Biochemistry: the Molecules of Life Course - UEA (University of East Anglia)
Courses
Part time
3 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Explore the impact of biochemistry on bioenergy and health, discovering why graduates are in demand; with the Biochemical Society.
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Common topics in molecular bioscience programs include immunology, biofilm science and biomaterials. Completing these programs could offer opportunities to students who wish to engage with the leading edge of biological and ecological research in an academic or professional capacity.