2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Biomedical Sciences (Comprehensive) (BS)
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Bachelor of Science
The comprehensive major in Biomedical Sciences, is a rigorous and selective program in the sciences that prepares academically-serious students for:
- Graduate work in cell biology or molecular biology,
- Graduate work in fields such as biotechnology, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology and microbiology where a strong undergraduate foundation in cell and molecular biology would be an asset,
- Professional schools of medicine, dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing or other health-related professions and,
- Employment in cell biology and biotechnology-based industries.
Because of sequential prerequisites, limited course offerings, and tight course scheduling, students seeking formal admission to the degree program must begin to plan their program with a Biomedical Sciences advisor in the School of Health Sciences early during their freshman year.
Admission Requirements
Formal admission to the Biomedical Sciences major requires:
- Completion of at least 25 hours of course work, including BMS 110 , BMS 111 , BMS 231 , and CHM 160 and CHM 161 .
- A cumulative and science GPA of 2.50 or higher.
- A grade of “C” or better in all specific general education requirements (item 1 below), all required BMS core courses (item 3 below), and all requirements from other Academic Areas (item 4 below).
- A grade of “C” or better must be obtained in a prerequisite course prior to taking a sequential course.
- In the terminal semester, student is required to take a comprehensive assessment examination.
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