Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science - Biotechnology 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Tufts University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science - Biotechnology

Subject Ranking

# 251-300QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Biological SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science is conferred on all students who complete this program. Students whose major concentration is applied mathematics, applied physics, astrophysics, biochemistry, biology, biopsychology, chemical physics, chemistry, cognitive and brain Sciences, computer science, engineering psychology, environmental studies (as second major only), geological sciences, geology, mathematics, and physics are eligible to receive a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree. Those majoring in psychology, psychology/clinical and quantitative economics may choose to receive the degree of Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts at the time they complete their degree sheet. Students in all other majors will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree. Students whose multiple majors make them eligible for either a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science degree may choose between the two when completing their degree sheet. Biotechnology has applications in a number of diverse fields, including gene therapy, protein and tissue engineering, and bioremediation. This program is offered as a major only in conjunction with enrollment in a regular undergraduate major, ordinarily excluding interdisciplinary programs. Core Curriculum Engineering Science 11, Biology 13, 41 and 62/162 One lab course from Biology 50, Chemical and Biological Engineering 163 or Biomedical Engineering 175 Science track requirements (2 core courses): Biology 105, 152 or 171 Four electives from: Biology 103, 104, 106, 153, 177, 184 Chemical and Biological Engineering 160, 161, 164, 166, 167 Or Chemistry 135 Or Biomedical Engineering/Biology/Chemical and Biological Engineering 162 Or Biomedical Engineering 165

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science is conferred on all students who complete this program. Students whose major concentration is applied mathematics, applied physics, astrophysics, biochemistry, biology, biopsychology, chemical physics, chemistry, cognitive and brain Sciences, computer science, engineering psychology, environmental studies (as second major only), geological sciences, geology, mathematics, and physics are eligible to receive a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree. Those majoring in psychology, psychology/clinical and quantitative economics may choose to receive the degree of Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts at the time they complete their degree sheet. Students in all other majors will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree. Students whose multiple majors make them eligible for either a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science degree may choose between the two when completing their degree sheet. Biotechnology has applications in a number of diverse fields, including gene therapy, protein and tissue engineering, and bioremediation. This program is offered as a major only in conjunction with enrollment in a regular undergraduate major, ordinarily excluding interdisciplinary programs. Core Curriculum Engineering Science 11, Biology 13, 41 and 62/162 One lab course from Biology 50, Chemical and Biological Engineering 163 or Biomedical Engineering 175 Science track requirements (2 core courses): Biology 105, 152 or 171 Four electives from: Biology 103, 104, 106, 153, 177, 184 Chemical and Biological Engineering 160, 161, 164, 166, 167 Or Chemistry 135 Or Biomedical Engineering/Biology/Chemical and Biological Engineering 162 Or Biomedical Engineering 165

Admission Requirements

7+

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