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Genetics programs prepare students for careers in research, healthcare, and biotechnology through rigorous coursework in molecular biology, genomics, and laboratory techniques. Graduates typically earn around $33,091 annually in entry-level positions, with significant growth potential as they advance in their careers.

When evaluating genetics programs, students should prioritize schools with well-equipped research laboratories, opportunities for undergraduate research experience, and strong faculty mentorship. Look for programs that offer hands-on laboratory work, internship partnerships with biotech companies or medical institutions, and access to modern sequencing technologies. The field's rapid evolution makes it essential to choose programs that emphasize both foundational knowledge and current methodologies. With only 10 schools offering dedicated genetics majors, students should carefully assess each program's research focus and career placement rates.
10
Schools Ranked
$33,091
Avg. Program Earnings
81.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 10 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $44,356 76.4% public
2 $37,208 89.3% public
3 $36,717 85.1% public
4 $34,847 87.7% public
5 $34,704 61.6% public
6 $31,127 82.2% public
7 $30,047 75.5% public
8 $29,593 87.2% public
9 $28,960 83.8% public
10 $23,351 85.0% public

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