2014-2015 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

Biological Sciences: Health Sciences Specialization M.S.

30-31 credits

Program Rationale:

The MS Biological Sciences: Health Sciences Specialization is for those who wish to expand their background in the areas of human biology in preparation for research or work at the doctoral level or in health professions, as well as for teachers wishing to specialize or update their knowledge in the area of human biology.

Program Learning Outcomes:

Graduate students will:

  • demonstrate knowledge in general biology;
  • describe scientific methodology and conduct experiments;
  • demonstrate a thorough understanding of a specific area of biology;
  • be able to read and comprehend primary literature;
  • deliver effective oral presentations (poster or PowerPoint); and
  • effectively communicate on research in written format.

Course and Capstone Requirements:

Major Field Requirements

BIO 412/BMS 412Human Physiology

3

BIO 413/BMS 413Human Physiology Laboratory

1

BIO 500Seminar in Biology

1 TO 2

BIO 518Advanced Pathophysiology and Applied Physiology

3

BIO 528Advanced Pharmacology

4

BMS 506Biosynthesis, Bioenergetics, and Metabolic Regulation

3

or

CHEM 550Basic Organic and Biological Chemistry

3

and

BIO or BMS Electives as approved by Health Sciences Advisor or Department Chair

No more than 10 credits may be taken as BMS courses.

(This 10 credit limit does not include BIO/BMS 412/413).

Research

BIO 599Thesis

3 OR 6

or

BIO 598Research in Biology

3

and

BIO 599Thesis

3 OR 6

Note: Additional work, as described in the course syllabi, will be required for graduate credit in 400-level courses. Students may take no more than nine credits of 400-level courses.