Molecular Biology (B.S.)

Program Overview

The Molecular Biology major trains students at the nexus of genetics, development, and disease, equipping them to manipulate and analyze genes and their protein products using cutting-edge molecular technologies. Advising tracks help you specialize for immediate employment in biotech or for graduate programs in medicine, biomedical research, genetic counseling, or molecular ecology.  This major integrates studies in biology and chemistry for a strong foundation in the structure and function of macromolecules and an understanding of fundamental molecular processes of life. A common core of foundational courses from the traditional disciplines of chemistry and biology prepares the student for advanced coursework. Supporting courses in mathematics and physics are included in the major. The Jordan Science Center, together with the Kline Hall of Science, offers well-equipped teaching and dedicated research laboratories equipped with multiple cell and tissue culture areas, environmental growth chambers, and specialized instrumentation including real-time PCR machines, a scanning electron microscope, and three types of fluorescence microscopes.  Specialized computer software allows the student to visualize complex molecular structures such as proteins and DNA.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah's Molecular Biology program can:

  1. Describe the nature and process of science, and the fundamentals of molecular biology spanning molecular, cellular, and organismal subdisciplines.
  2. Articulate a rationally defensible integration of science and faith.
  3. Demonstrate proficiency in searching and evaluating published molecular biology literature.
  4. Demonstrate competence in applied skills required for molecular biology-related careers and post-graduate studies.
  5. Engage with the professional scientific community appropriate for vocational pursuits in molecular biology.

Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

BIOL 170Cell and Animal Physiology

4

BIOL 171Biological Sciences Cornerstone

1

BIOL 172Diversity of Life and Plant Science

4

BIOL 260Genetics

4

BIOL 375Developmental Biology

3

BIOL 380Genomics and Disease

4

BIOL 416Cancer and Cellular Biology

4

CHEM 105General Chemistry I

4

CHEM 106General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 309Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 310Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 410Biochemistry I

4

SCIE 495Natural Sciences Capstone

3

STAT 269Introductory Statistics

3

BIOL 260 fulfills Writing in the major.

PSYC 323 requires a prerequisite which may increase the size of the major. Students interested in pre-genetic counseling should take PSYC 101 (meeting QuEST Social Science) as a pre-requisite for PSYC 323 Counseling Theories.

Six to seven credits from the following:

BIOL 265Microbiology

4

BIOL 301Healthcare in the Developing World

3

BIOL 325Medicinal Botany

3

BIOL 418Immunology

3

BIOL 460Physiology

4

PSYC 323Counseling Theories

3

Three to four credits from the following:

MATH 108Intuitive Calculus with Applications

3

MATH 111Calculus I

4

Three credits from the following:

PHIL 101Problems in Philosophy

3

PHIL 102History of Philosophy

3

Four credits from the following:

PHYS 201Introductory Physics I

4

PHYS 202Introductory Physics II

4

PHYS 211General Physics I

4

QuEST Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement 0
QuEST requirements Credits
First Year Seminar 3
Oral Communication 3
Created and Called for Community (W) 3
Mathematical Sciences (MATH 108, MATH 111 or STAT 269) met/major
Laboratory Science (BIOL 170, BIOL 172 or CHEM 105) met/major
Science, Technology & the World waived
Two of the following (six credits total):
   Social Science 
   European History
   United States History
6
Literature 3
Philosophy and Religion (PHIL 101, 102) met/major
Arts 3
First Semester of Language 3
Second Semester of Language 3
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural 3
Non-Western Studies 2-3
Bible 3
Christian Beliefs 3
Wellness course 1
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism 3
QuEST requirements 42-43
Major requirements 66-68
Free electives 15-12
Total credits  123