Earn your BS in Medical and Molecular Biology at MCPHS
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Prepare yourself for further study or a career in medicine or research with a degree in Medical and Molecular Biology at MCPHS, one of the most comprehensive health sciences schools in the world. Explore your interests in an academic environment crafted to nurture aspiring healthcare experts, in labs stocked with cutting-edge equipment and with the guidance of faculty with years of expertise.
You’ll start your journey by building a broad knowledge base in biology and chemistry and becoming acquainted with the fundamentals of lab work. Throughout your second and third years in the program, you will dive deeper into biological science topics that complement your career goals and interests while exploring opportunities to conduct research and work in the Longwood Medical Area. Before graduating, you’ll the continue with advanced electives in biology and practice valuable scientific communication skills.
Why choose Medical and Molecular Biology at MCPHS?
Gain invaluable experience: Study in the Longwood Medical Area, in the proximity of some of the world’s most renowned hospitals and research institutions, and discover research and internship opportunities.
Study among peers: In MCPHS’ unique academic environment, learn with and from other future leaders pursuing similar paths.
High earning potential: MCPHS alumni earn a median salary of $125,557 10 years after enrolling.
Values driven. Outcome oriented.
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Median Annual WageThe median annual wage of workers with a biology degree is $75,000 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023)
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In the country for ROIA Georgetown University study ranked MCPHS third in the U.S. among 4,600 colleges for return on investment (ROI).
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Most TransformativeMoney magazine ranked MCPHS fourth among 700+ U.S. universities based on metrics such as graduation rates and earnings (2020)
Values driven. Outcome oriented.
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