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2024-2025 University of Wyoming Catalog 
    
2024-2025 University of Wyoming Catalog

Molecular Biology, B.S.


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The Molecular Biology B.S. degree includes courses in basic sciences, molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, cell biology, electives and research opportunities, in preparation for postgraduate studies.

Degree Requirements


This degree requires 120 credits, 42 of which are upper-division credits.

University Studies Program


This degree requires that The University Studies Program 2015  requirements are met before graduation. Some of the courses required for this major fulfill USP requirements, but not all. Students should check their degree evaluations and consult with their assigned academic advisor to discuss their specific course plan.

Additional Information


For the B.S. in Molecular Biology, a student, with assistance from their academic adviser, will design a program of study with General Science and Molecular Biology courses, including biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, cell biology and molecular laboratory methods. Additional courses may be selected to enhance competency in key Emphasis Areas such as Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, Microbiology, or Preprofessional Health Sciences. Undergraduate research opportunities develop skillsets for graduate school, biotechnology employment or medical research.

Flexibility in course selection permits students to fulfill various requirements for postgraduate and professional schools. The molecular biology program is designed to prepare students for careers in molecular biological research, teaching, and medical or other health professional schools. Students have also progressed from a B.S. in Molecular Biology to careers in business, law, public health policy and genetic counseling.

MOLB Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Students will acquire fundamental understanding of molecular biological processes, learn laboratory and analytical skills, and develop competency in oral and written communication of scientific results and reviews. The MOLB Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) are listed in categories, followed by the Bloom’s taxonomy level targeted by each PLO.

Fundamental principles in Molecular Biology

  1. Apply foundational concepts in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, microbiology and genetics in answering questions in formative activities or summative assessments. (Bloom 3)
  2. Use core molecular biological principles in comprehension of primary research articles and reviews. (Bloom 3, 6)
  3. Integrate molecular biological concepts with principles in related fields such as developmental biology, molecular genetics, plant biology, immunology, endocrinology, physiology, clinical biochemistry and genetic disorders in developing an interdisciplinary understanding of molecular mechanisms. (Bloom 6)

Laboratory, Experimental and Research Skills

  1. Describe and use methods for safe practices in performing laboratory methods, and accurately record and summarize experimental results in an organized manner. (Bloom 1, 2, 3)
  2. Create hypotheses and develop experimental designs to test them. (Bloom 6)
  3. Demonstrate the use of basic scientific and laboratory skills in modern microbiology and molecular biology and construct alternate approaches to solve experimental problems. (Bloom 3, 5)

Analytical, Computational and Interpretive skills

  1. Employ mathematical, statistical, and computational tools including online resources, in analyses of experimental data. (Bloom 4)
  2. Critically evaluate data from primary literature resources. (Bloom 6)
  3. Use evidence-based scientific reasoning skills to develop and express interpretations consistent with available data. (Bloom 3)

Communication, Diversity and Translation of Scientific Research

  1. Employ collaborative skills for working on problems and presentations in groups, with a goal of being inclusive for all learners, who may be diverse in academic background, physical abilities, geographical origin, or practical experiences. (Bloom 3)
  2. Demonstrate effective dissemination of ideas and experimental results to a broader community using diverse oral, written and digital formats appropriate for different target audiences. (Bloom 3)
  3. Evaluate effects of, and ethical issues related to, molecular genetic advances on society. (Bloom 5)

Course Requirements


MOLB Elective Requirement: 6 Hours


Courses from the following list that were not used to fulfill the MOLB Core Requirement may be applied to the MOLB Elective Requirement; a maximum of 3 credits of MOLB 4010 may be counted toward the MOLB Elective Requirement.

Molecular Biology Emphasis Areas


After discussing individual interests with a molecular biology adviser, a student should enroll in additional courses that will enhance preparation for a chosen career objective. Listed below are recommended courses that are not required but will further develop a student’s skills and understanding in three Emphasis Areas.

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