Bachelor of Science in Molecular & Cellular Biology

Molecular & Cellular Biology focuses on the study of the processes that govern living organisms. Comprehensive curricula cover theory and laboratory methods, allowing students to carry out and understand molecular and biomedical research. The program provides students a solid foundation in the life sciences preparing them for careers in highly competitive health professions programs such as medical school, dental school, and pharmacy school.

General Education

All students starting before Fall 2018 and transfer students must complete the University General Education Requirements as described in the Undergraduate Program Requirements .

Rowan Core

All first-time Freshmen starting in Fall 2018 or after must complete the University Rowan Core Requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements .

Rowan Experience

All students must complete the Rowan Experience requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements .

Program Requirements

Non-Program Courses: 19 s.h.

Major Requirements: 64 - 65 s.h.

Foundational Courses: 16 s.h.

Mid-level Courses: 15 s.h.

Upper-level Courses: 16 - 17 s.h.

MCB Restricted Elective Courses: Minimum 17 s.h.

Students should choose at least five courses in consultation with an advisor. At least two electives must be 4 s.h. lecture+lab courses; total s.h. of five courses must be a minimum of 17 s.h.

Free Electives: 27 - 28 s.h.

Total Required Credits for the Program: 120 s.h.

Completion of 120 semester hours of course work, including the non-program, major and elective courses as well as all Rowan Core and Rowan Experience requirements, with a minimum GPA of 2.0 is mandatory for graduation. Students must receive a grade of C or better in all courses satisfying Major requirements.

Thomas Keck
Chair & Coordinator
856.256.5422
keckt@rowan.edu