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Bachelor of Science (Genetics and Genomics), Bachelor

University of Galway, Ireland

University of Galway

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About Bachelor of Science (Genetics and Genomics), Bachelor - at University of Galway

Genetics and Genomics is an exciting area of science involving the study and use of DNA based data in the life sciences. Genetics is the study of how DNA is the blueprint for functionality in every cell and is also the code that passes information from one generation to the next. New sequencing technologies can now generate vast quantities of data from DNA. Genomics is the study of these data to make important discoveries in areas such as medicine, agriculture, evolution, the environment and biotechnology.

This new programme aims to provide students with a unique inter-disciplinary educational experience that combines biology with mathematics and data science.

- Academic excellence and expertise in biological processes, systems and mechanisms, with in-depth understanding of specific areas in human and animal health and disease.
- Theoretical and practical laboratory skills in genetics and genomics, combined with computational and analytical skills enabling a unique skillset for multiple careers.
- Creative problem-solving abilities, either working independently or collaboratively as part of a team using a suite of approaches and techniques.
- Critical and objective thinking skills, demonstrating curiosity and independence of thought with an ability to synthesise, summarise and analyse data.
- Written and oral communication skills, using various media effective for different purposes, and a variety of audiences.
- Professional awareness of scientific integrity and associated ethical implications of scientific activities.
- Effective leadership and project management skills to solve new challenges
- Competitiveness for postgraduate education and career opportunities in the global public, private, and academic sectors.

This course is taught by academic staff from the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences and the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

Programme Director: Dr. Derek Morris

Deputy Programme Director: Dr. Elaine Dunleavy

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