Bachelor of Science - Genetics - College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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Iowa State University
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program description

genetics is the scientific study of heredity. understanding the basis of heredity is fundamental to all aspects of the life sciences, from the most basic molecular study to applied studies of agricultural species. at iowa state university the study of the life sciences is interdepartmental, involving faculty in the basic, agricultural, and veterinary sciences. faculty in 20 different departments are involved in genetics research. this large group of faculty presents a broad range of possibilities for students to learn from faculty who are at the forefront of research in many areas of genetics.

training in genetics may lead to employment in teaching, research, or a variety of health-related professions. although some students find employment directly after their baccalaureate training, many students continue their education in graduate or professional programs. students with the b.s. degree may find employment in the biotechnology, health, or food industries. recent graduates have also developed careers in conservation biology, technical writing, science journalism, technical sales, and business.

the required course work and associated electives provide students with the foundation in basic life sciences, mathematics, chemistry, and physics that is essential for professions involving modern biological/biomedical sciences. as part of these courses students develop skills in problem solving, critical thinking, writing, and research-related activities in the biological sciences.

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Start Date

2026-08
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Tuition fees

109,755 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

109,755 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-05
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Tuition fees

109,755 .SAR

ielts (academic) overall [6.0],with no skill below [5.5]

minimum level of education completed grade 12 / high school minimum gpa 70.0%