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    Associate of Science Programs in Molecular Biology

    An associate degree often provides specific knowledge and/or training in a field of study without the general education requirements of a bachelor’s degree. Because of this, they can be completed faster and for less. An Associate of Science degree usually covers science-related subjects, although some arts or administrative topics may be found under this title as well.

    What is an Associate of Science in Molecular Biology? The smallest particles, molecules make up everything. This program focuses on just those that make up life forms such as humans, animals, and plants. Students often study and research in laboratory settings, design experiments, and write reports, all while using the scientific method. Courses may include molecular biology, physical chemistry, molecular genetics, applied chemistry, bimolecular engineering, and cellular biology. Mathematics courses may also be key to applying theories.

    Graduates of these programs often develop hardy research skills that are necessary for discovering, designing, and implementing potential solutions to common problems. Organizational and time managements skills may also be heightened as they complement the researcher’s work.

    Students should understand that every program comes with different costs dependent on the length of the program and location. Therefore, it is often best to contact officials from each school to learn more.

    After completing a degree, graduates may have employment options that include laboratory technician, biology teacher, research specialist, molecular biologist, and cellular biologist. However, molecular biology students are not locked into this specific field when it comes to employment. Complementary subjects within the program such as chemistry, biomolecular engineering, and more can open doors to the pharmaceutical industry as well as biotechnology. Job titles may include pharmacy technician, analytical development scientist, and manufacturing scientist.

    Your education is waiting on you to make the first move. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.