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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biomedical Sciences - Professional Science, M.S.
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The Masters of Science degree with a major in Biomedical Sciences - Professional Science is a program primarily designed to fill the needs of technology-based companies, governmental agencies, private industries, including non-profit organizations. It provides an interdisciplinary curriculum with internships with local businesses and hands-on experience.
- General Admission Requirements. Admission to Graduate Studies (see graduate admission requirements ).
- Program Admission. In addition to meeting university admissions requirements for a graduate degree students must submit their official GRE scores. Admission to the M.S. program is based on an evaluation by the program’s admission committee of the following information:
- A one-page essay that states the student’s reasons for applying to the program and his or her career goals and research and scholarly interests, if any.
- Cumulative GPA >3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
- GRE verbal >144
- GRE quantitative >149
- BIOL 2420 Elementary Microbiology (with Laboratory)
- BIOL 4413 (Genetics w/Lab)
- 8 hours of Organic Chemistry w/Lab
- 8 hours of College Physics w/Lab
- 3 hours of Statistics (MATH 3391 or equivalent)
Degree Requirements:
Students must complete a 36 credit hour program with a final minimum of a ‘B’ in each course, consisting of:
Students must complete a 36 credit hour program with a final minimum of a ‘B’ in each course, consisting of:
- Twenty-four (24) credit hours of core courses.
- Six (6) credit hours of Specialty Track courses.
- Six (6) credit hours of internship or faculty-guided research.
All students enrolled in the program are required to complete the 24 hours of core courses listed below.
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Students then have the option to select one of three tracks to complete this Masters of Science degree:
Human Cardiovascular: Core courses plus 12 (including internship or research) additional hours.
Molecular: Core courses plus 12 (including internship or research) additional hours.
Bioinformatics & Genomics: Core courses plus 12 (including internship or research) additional hours.
Human Cardiovascular Track:
24 core credit hours (above) plus 12 concentration credit hours (including 6 hours of internship or research) for a total of 36 credit hours for the degree.
Molecular Track:
24 core credit hours (above) plus 12 concentration credit hours (including 6 hours of internship or research) for a total of 36 credit hours for the degree.
Bioinformatics & Genomics Track:
24 core credit hours (above) plus 12 concentration credit hours (including 6 hours of internship) for a total of 36 credit hours for the degree.
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