The Master of Science degree with a major in Biomedical Sciences 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 or MCAT 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)
- Admissions index >/= 1100 (see calculation below)
- BIOL 2320 Elementary Microbiology and BIOL 2120 Elementary Microbiology Lab
- 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)
(Applicants not meeting the above criteria will be placed on a waiting list and notified of acceptance once initial offers have been made.)
Admissions index calculation: GPA*200+(15*(GREv+GREq-260)) OR GPA*200+(10*(MCATtot-447)
3. Degree Plan. All students meeting the minimum program requirements wil be admitted to the general track. Following the first year of studies, with a faculty agreement and approval from the director, some students may enter internship or thesis tracks.
a. General Track: Coursework only (Victoria or Katy)
b. Internship Track: Coursework plus Internships (Director Approval; Victoria or Katy)
c. Research Thesis Track: Coursework plus Research and Thesis (Director Approval; Victoria only)
Degree Requirements:
Students must complete a 36 credit hour program with a cumulative final minimum of a ‘B’ in each course, consisting of:
- Twenty-four (24) credit hours of core courses in the first year.
- Twelve (12) credit hours of elective courses in the second year.
- Twelve (12) credit hours of elective courses; or
- Six (6) credit hours of electives, six (6) hours of internship (*see below); or
- Six (6) credit hours of electives, six (6) credit hours of research/thesis (*see below)
C. Internships will consist of 280 total hours of internship work in an approved facility. Students will write a summary of the internship experience and present that summary as an oral presentation for graduation.
D. Research/Thesis will be accomplished with a faculty mentory. Students will be required to complete research, prepare a written thesis manuscript, and present the thesis in an oral defense.
CORE Courses:
All students enrolled in the program are required to complete 24 hours of core courses listed below before moving on to the second year curriculum.