Cell and cellular biology programs prepare students for careers in research, healthcare, and biotechnology by examining life at the molecular level. With 37 schools offering this specialized major, graduates typically earn around $32,189 annually in entry-level positions, though earnings potential increases significantly with advanced degrees and experience.
When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory experience, research opportunities with faculty members, and access to modern equipment like electron microscopes and flow cytometers. Strong programs also offer internship partnerships with local hospitals, research institutes, or pharmaceutical companies. Look for curricula that balance foundational coursework in biology, chemistry, and physics with specialized classes in cell structure, molecular biology, and genetics to build comprehensive scientific knowledge.
When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory experience, research opportunities with faculty members, and access to modern equipment like electron microscopes and flow cytometers. Strong programs also offer internship partnerships with local hospitals, research institutes, or pharmaceutical companies. Look for curricula that balance foundational coursework in biology, chemistry, and physics with specialized classes in cell structure, molecular biology, and genetics to build comprehensive scientific knowledge.
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Schools Ranked
$35,672
Avg. Program Earnings
71.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate
Top 25 Schools
| # | School | Median Earnings | Graduation Rate | School Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
|
$47,260 | 97.3% | private-nonprofit |
| 2 |
California State University-Northridge
Northridge, California
|
$41,565 | 56.2% | public |
| 3 |
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, California
|
$41,342 | 50.1% | public |
| 4 |
University of Connecticut-Stamford
Stamford, Connecticut
|
$38,289 | 56.9% | public |
| 5 |
University of Connecticut-Hartford Campus
Hartford, Connecticut
|
$38,289 | 65.4% | public |
| 6 |
University of Connecticut-Avery Point
Groton, Connecticut
|
$38,289 | 56.7% | public |
| 7 |
University of Connecticut-Waterbury Campus
Waterbury, Connecticut
|
$38,289 | 59.5% | public |
| 8 |
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
|
$38,289 | 83.8% | public |
| 9 |
University of Puget Sound
Tacoma, Washington
|
$37,568 | 67.9% | private-nonprofit |
| 10 |
Beloit College
Beloit, Wisconsin
|
$37,208 | 67.2% | private-nonprofit |
| 11 |
University of California-Davis
Davis, California
|
$36,848 | 85.1% | public |
| 12 |
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
|
$36,848 | 95.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 13 |
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
$35,060 | 84.8% | public |
| 14 |
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, Rhode Island
|
$34,704 | 71.0% | public |
| 15 |
Grand Valley State University
Allendale, Michigan
|
$34,526 | 68.6% | public |
| 16 |
University of California-Riverside
Riverside, California
|
$33,993 | 76.6% | public |
| 17 |
University of California-Berkeley
Berkeley, California
|
$33,637 | 92.9% | public |
| 18 |
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Seattle, Washington
|
$33,216 | 83.7% | public |
| 19 |
University of California-Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California
|
$33,043 | 74.5% | public |
| 20 |
California State University-San Marcos
San Marcos, California
|
$32,382 | 54.2% | public |
| 21 |
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
|
$31,305 | 96.3% | private-nonprofit |
| 22 |
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
|
$31,133 | 65.5% | public |
| 23 |
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana
|
$30,891 | 57.3% | public |
| 24 |
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Belton, Texas
|
$28,960 | 53.4% | private-nonprofit |
| 25 |
University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder, Colorado
|
$28,870 | 75.0% | public |
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