About the BS in Molecular Biology Degree
Why Study Molecular Biology at Cedarville?
Do you have a passion to worship your Creator through studying and applying the sciences? Cedarville's distinctly Christian molecular biology major will prepare you to work in the biotechnology field or pursue graduate studies in medicine, molecular biology, genetics, and related fields in the biological sciences.
Cedarville is one of only a few conservative Christian schools that offers a major in this rapidly growing field. You'll study biology from a biblical worldview, ensuring that when you graduate, you'll be prepared to glorify God through your work, wherever He leads you.
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Biblical Worldview
The Bible is the authority for research and study in every class you'll take. -
Mentoring Christian Faculty
You'll be taught by highly-credentialed professors who want you to succeed. -
Exceptional Facilities
You'll learn and practice your discipline in state-of-the-art facilities.
Program Overview
Program Format and Related Programs
Cedarville offers graduate and undergraduate programs with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you choose the degree or program that is the best fit for you.
Related Programs
Program Level and Format
- Undergraduate
- Residential
- 4-Year
Program Faculty
Kaleb Pauley, PhD
Director, Biological Science Programs, Professor of BiologyContact
- ENS 279
- 937-766-7948
Program News
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Dr. Georgia Purdom: Creation Science on Solid Ground
Dr. Georgia Purdom, a Cedarville alumna and scientist at Answers in Genesis, shares how grounding her science career in Scripture shaped her faith and focus. Her story reveals why starting with the Bible changes how we understand science and culture. -
Fighting Metastatic Breast Cancer, One Gene at a Time
Metastatic breast cancer remains one of the most devastating forms of cancer, claiming the lives of more than 42,000 people in the United States each year. At Cedarville University, Matthew Lacey, a senior molecular biology major, spent his summer contributing to cutting-edge research.