B.Sc. in Biology Nanotechnology is a 3-year undergraduate program that combines the study of biology with the innovative field of nanotechnology. The course focuses on the application of nanoscience in biological systems, exploring areas such as molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and biotechnology. Students learn how nanotechnology is used to develop advanced medical treatments, diagnostic tools, and drug delivery systems. The program also covers topics like nanomaterials, nanomedicine, bioengineering, and the ethical implications of nanotechnology in medicine and biology. Through a combination of theoretical lessons, lab work, and practical applications, students gain a solid foundation in both biological sciences and nanotechnology. Graduates can pursue careers in research, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and medical device industries.