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Outcomes for Students |
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The Bachelor of Science (BS) degree program in Biomedical Sciences is designed to provide students with the requisite knowledge and skills with which to pioneer major advances in our understanding of the complex biology of cells and tissues, and to lead efforts to cure and/or
better treat human disease in the 21 st century.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences will allow you to: |
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- Enter graduate education in the life sciences, medicine, and health sciences.
- Join the workforce in research laboratories, either in academic or industrial and biotech settings.
- Develop a career in a variety of biobehavioral and biomedical fields, including
Education (e.g., biology teacher), Law (e.g., patent law), Public Health, Medical
Technology, Physical Therapy, Genetic Counseling, Genetic Engineering, Technical
Writing, and Public Policy, among others.
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