Master of Science in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics

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32 credit hours
Comprehensive examination
Option 1: Thesis
Option 2: Library or laboratory research project

Curriculum

A master’s student must complete 32 credit hours of approved graduate work, including a core of 20 credit hours; one credit hour of BIOL 595; five to six credit hours of approved electives; and six credit hours of research toward the thesis (BIOL 591), or BIOL 581 and one additional elective, or BIOL 522 and BIOL 523​.

Required Courses (21)
BIOL 501Graduate Laboratory Techniques2
BIOL 504Biochemistry3
BIOL 512Advanced Biochemistry3
or PHYS 410 Molecular Biophysics
BIOL 515Molecular Biology3
BIOL 533Adv Graduate Lab Techniques3
BIOL 544Molecular Biology of Cells3
BIOL 555Macromolecular Structure3
BIOL 595Biology Colloquium1
Research Course Requirements (6)
Select one of the following options:6
Option 1
Capstone3
Select one additional elective
3
Option 2
Resrch Tech in Biol Sciences I
and Resrch Techniqs in Biol Sci II
6
Option 3
Research and Thesis M.S.6
Elective Courses (5-6)
Select five to six credit hours from the following:5-6
Any 500-level biology course
Medical Microbiology3
Concepts of Cancer Biology3
Human Physiology3
Neurobiology3
Special Problems 11-3
Total Credit Hours32-33

The elective is chosen in consultation with an academic adviser. Research for the dissertation must be carried out under the direct supervision of a participating faculty member; the faculty research adviser also acts as the candidate’s academic adviser.

Thesis Option

The thesis option is designed for individuals planning careers as experimental biologists, including those who may wish to pursue a Ph.D. This option is available on a competitive basis. Students choosing the thesis option must complete six credit hours of thesis research (BIOL 591, CHEM 591, or PHYS 591). Students must also prepare a written thesis based on laboratory research.

Non-Thesis Option

The non-thesis option is intended as a degree to meet the needs of teachers, science administrators, policy makers in the life sciences, patent attorneys, and others. Students who elect the non-thesis option must complete a library research project in BIOL 581 or a laboratory-based research project in BIOL 522 plus BIOL 523.