(66 semester hours minimum)
This option will create a new area of emphasis for the College of Technology, providing an area of specialty for students who wish to go into a biomolecular science career as a laboratory technician and/or pursue a baccalaureate degree through the Pathways program at Central Connecticut State University in Biomolecular Sciences. The associate’s degree can also serve as a career-oriented degree for students who choose to enter the workforce in various laboratory environments such as an academic research laboratory, environmental laboratory, or medical laboratory.
In addition to the outcomes listed for the Technology Studies degree, students who complete the Biomolecular Science Option will:
- Understand and apply the scientific method
- Comprehend and apply basic techniques of scientific investigation
- Complete laboratory analyses, compile data, and construct technical reports
- Understand the classifications of organisms in the six kingdoms
- Complete a systematic study of human anatomy and physiology
- Understand and apply the principles of microbiology
- Understand the principles and implications of genetics and research
For more information, contact Associate Professor Jakob Spjut.
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