BS Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Purdue University West Lafayette

Program Overview

Understanding how eukaryotic cells process information from their environment and initiate programs of gene expression leading to growth, development, and functional specification is the essence of a cell, molecular, and developmental (CMD) biology major. Students enrolled in this curriculum will take courses providing a solid foundation in the molecular biology of cells and gain a full appreciation of how molecular complexes interact to make a cell function.

This fundamental knowledge in cell and molecular biology will be applied through further coursework in genetics and developmental biology to examine how eukaryotic organisms function and how specific aspects of that function are perturbed by disease. Within the CMD major, students have the option of focusing their studies on animal systems, plant systems, or both. Graduates with a CMD major are well-prepared to pursue careers in academic or industrial research, biotechnology, genetic engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, and other health-related professions.

Program Key Stats

$18802 (Annual cost)
$ 60
Aug Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

3.5
33
75

1300
6.5
88

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Biology professor
  • Cell Biologist
  • researcher

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