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This program is of particular interest to students who intend to utilize their plant biology training in public relations, teaching, or other related careers in combination with a liberal arts backgro ...more
B.S. in Animal Sciences - Bioscience and Technology Option
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This program prepares students for advanced training in graduate school programs or in various medical professions; entry-level positions in biomedical, biotechnical, pharmaceutical, and other scienti ...more
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This program areas of concentration are: Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Pre-medical. ...more
B.S. in Biology - Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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This program is intended to provide broad training in organism and environmental biology, and to provide an opportunity for limited specialization in the field of ecology, conservation, evolution or b ...more
B.S. in Biology - General Biology
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This program is intended to provide broad-based training in the biological sciences for students who prefer not to specialize at the undergraduate level. ...more
B.S. in Biology - Marine and Freshwater Biology Option
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This program is intended to provide broad-based training in the aquatic biological sciences for students who prefer to take additional courses in the area of Marine and Freshwater Biology. Students in ...more
B.S. in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Option
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This program is intended to provide an opportunity for broad training in molecular, cellular and developmental biology, and biotechnology area for students who would like to achieve limited specializa ...more
B.S. in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology option - Biology
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This program is for students intending to seek employment in agricultural, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries; to work in governmental agencies, environmental groups, and consulting firms; t ...more
BS in Chemical Engineering - Bioengineering Option
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This program is concerned with the analysis and design of processes that deal with the transfer and transformation of energy and material. The practice of chemical engineering includes the conception, ...more
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Founded in 1866, the University of New Hampshire is a publicly-funded institution located in Durham, New Hampshire. It also has a campus at Manchester, New Hampshire. The University offers undergraduate and graduate programs through the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, College of Health and Human Services, College of Liberal Arts, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, Thompson Sch...read more
University of New Hampshire
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