The study of human heredity and genetic variation is the main subject of the 3-year undergraduate Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Human Genetics curriculum. Topics like molecular biology, genomics, population genetics, and genetic disorders are covered in this extensive course. To obtain practical experience, students work in labs, complete bioinformatics projects, and frequently take part in research internships. Modules on bioethics, genetic counseling, and new developments in gene therapy technology are frequently included in curriculum. Graduates are ready for jobs in genetic testing labs, biotechnology firms, or medical research institutes. In addition to chances for postgraduate study or professional certifications in particular fields of human genetics, they can work as genetic technologists, research assistants, or bioinformatics analysts.