Undergraduate Catalog

Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology Requirements

Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology

The BSc in Cell and Molecular Biology (CAMB) program contributes to Khalifa University’s desire to become a center of excellence in science, engineering, and medicine within the region and beyond.  This is aligned with the UAE’s strategic plans, which aim to shift the reliance on the oil-based economy to a knowledge-based one by focusing on science, engineering, and health sciences.

The program aims to offer comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge of Cell and Molecular Biology to students interested in pursuing careers in life sciences or medicine. It will graduate students who are critical thinkers who can use their scientific knowledge to solve problems in life sciences and to effectively communicate with various stakeholders.

 

Program Educational Objectives

Two to three years after completing the program, the graduates will:

  • Exhibit substantial knowledge of various aspects of Cell and Molecular Biology including Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
  • Demonstrate strong abilities for problem-solving, teamwork, and effective communication.
  • Be competent in various professional and transferable skills to have a successful career in industry, graduate school, or medical school.
  • Use their training and skills for the well-being of their societies

 

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of major concepts, theoretical principles and experimental findings in cell and molecular biology and related topics.
  2. Conduct laboratory experiments and analyze results.
  3. Retrieve and use life science information from scientific literature.
  4. Solve practical and theoretical problems in life sciences and demonstrate critical thinking skills.
  5. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  6. Work effectively independently and in teams.
  7. Conform to safety, ethical and professional standards adopted in life sciences.

 

Degree Requirements

The BSc in Cell and Molecular Biology program requires students to complete 125 credit hours in 8 semesters (and 1 summer term).

The 125 credit hours are divided into:

  • 45 credit hours of University General Education requirements (GER)
  • 4 credit hours of the College of Science requirements (3 credit hours for SCIE 202 Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for Scientists + 1 credit hour for the Internship)
  • 76 credit hours of specific major requirements, as follows: (23 credit hours of Chemistry/Mathematics /Physics Requirements, 47 credit hours of Biology Core Requirements, and 6 credit hours of Humanities Electives).

Chemistry/Mathematics/Physics Requirements (23 credit hours)

The BSc in Cell and Molecular Biology program requires the following Chemistry/Mathematics courses, in addition to the GERs:

CHEM 116General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 211Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry

4

CHEM 241Introduction to Analytical Chemistry

4

CHEM 311Biochemistry

4

MATH 252Introduction to Applied Statistics

3

PHYS 122University Physics II

4

Biology Core Requirements (47 credit hours)

BIOL 111General Biology I

3

BIOL 112General Biology II

4

BIOL 211General Genetics

4

BIOL 221Applied Microbiology

4

BIOL 301Cell Biology

3

BIOL 312Biochemistry II

3

BIOL 331Physiology

3

BIOL 335Developmental Biology

3

BIOL 411Immunology

3

BIOL 431Bioinformatics

3

BMED 341Molecular Cell Biology

4

BMED 342Molecular Genetics, Technologies and Tools

4

BIOL 497Senior Research Project I

3

BIOL 498Senior Research Project II

3

Elective Requirements (6 credits)

Every student must select 6 credits of electives from the list below:

HUMA 277Introduction to Logical Reasoning

3

HUMA 140Introduction to Psychology

3

HUMA 141Introduction to Sociology

3

HUMA 156Human Behavior and Well-Being

3