Combined Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, BS & Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, MS
Return to: Programs of Study Program Description:The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (BMB) offers a combined 4+1 degree program leading to Bachelor of Science (BS) and Master of Science (MS) degrees within a five-year plan of study. This program will focus on preparing students for careers in fields including, but not limited to, drug manufacturing and design, agriculture, forensic science (crime lab science), academic/clinical/industrial research, human and veterinary medicine, physical therapy, physician assistancy, dentistry, pharmacy and optometry with a focus on the development of student research skills. The program allows 9 Cr-h of “overlap” courses, where credit is given at both the undergraduate (UG) and graduate (GR) level facilitating both BS and MS completion in five years. Admission Requirements:Only exceptionally well-prepared students are admitted to the program. Qualified applicants must have the following:
Applicants are encouraged to submit a letter of intent to the department Vice-Chair for Education during the semester that they intend to complete the application criteria outlined above (typically Spring semester of Junior year). All qualified applicants will be given full consideration by the department Graduate Admissions Committee. Program Learning Outcomes:The main goal of our program is to prepare students for careers in fields related to biochemistry and molecular biology and/or admission into graduate and further professional degree programs. The BMB BS portion of the program will follow the foundational and threshold concepts and skills accredited by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) and uses innovative science education pedagogies such as active learning, flipped classrooms and formative assessment to build skills in teamwork, critical thinking, scientific reasoning and oral/written communication. Additionally, within the BMB MS portion of the program students will undertake research endeavors with the intention of becoming proficient readers and writers of BMB research literature, the understanding of various BMB research techniques and the development of experimental design and data analysis skills. For more information visit:
?You may also contact: College of Science and Mathematics Advising Center 106 Oelman Hall (937) 775-3180 cosm-advisors@wright.edu Department Chair: Dr. John Paietta Undergraduate Program Director: Dr. Chad Campbell Graduate Program Director: Dr. Weiwen Long |
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Program Requirements:Wright State Core: 43 HoursELEMENT 1: COMMUNICATION: 6 HOURS
ELEMENT 2: MATHEMATICS: 4 HOURS
ELEMENT 3: GLOBAL TRADITIONS: 6 HOURS ELEMENT 4: ARTS AND HUMANITIES: 3 HOURS ELEMENT 5: SOCIAL SCIENCES: 6 HOURS ELEMENT 6: NATURAL SCIENCES: 8 HOURS
ADDITIONAL CORE COURSES: 10 HOURS
Departmental Core Requirements: 20 Hours
Departmental Requirements and Electives: 6.5 Hours6.5 Credits from the folloiwng
Related Course Requirements: 38.5
General Electives: 3.0 HoursUndergraduate and Graduate Overlap Requirements: 9These courses are applied to the BMB electives portion of our standard 4 year degree under the Departmental Requirements and Electives.
Graduate RequirementsAdditional Core Requirements: 3
Advanced Courses: 19Three credits from the following (Courses may be repeated)
Five credits from the following courses
Total: 142 HoursAdditional InformationOther key aspects of the program are: Graduation Planning Strategy |
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