M.S. in Biology of Health
The Master of Science in Biology of Health (MSBH) program is a postbaccalaureate premedical program designed to provide graduate-level health sciences and basic biomedical training. It is intended for students who intend to transition to medical and other health professions schools (e.g., dentistry, physical therapy, physician assistant, podiatry, etc.), and enables them to complete additional coursework in the foundational sciences, demonstrate the ability to succeed in graduate-level studies, and prepare for national admissions examinations.
Students participating in the MSBH Program will be advised by the NJIT Pre-Health Advisory Committee, which provides mentorship on course selection, professional school applications, and national admissions examinations (MCAT or similar). It is also the formal entity behind the 'committee letter' of recommendation that most health professional schools prefer to receive.
Students are expected to complete a total of 30 university course credits (usually 10 courses). This includes 18 credits from 6 required courses, at least 3 credits (1 course) from the list of neuroscience electives, and 9 credits (3 courses) from the list of other elective courses. Required courses can be substituted with good justification and permission by the program advisor, and a second neuroscience elective can count towards the other elective requirements. Students may choose an elective outside the list with approval of the program advisor.
In order to graduate, students must have achieved a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for 24 credits, with no more than 6 credits of C grades and no failing grades. Courses in which a student received a failing grade must be repeated and can only be satisfied by earning a grade of B or better.
The expected most common study period for each student is one academic year consisting of two semesters, with the possibility of early registration to take two courses in the summer semester. Students who start in the spring semester and students who elect to register for a lighter course load per semester will be advised on the best sequence of courses to show significant advancement for early applications to medical or other professional programs. The sequence of course work for each students will be planned with the Pre-Health Committee and targeted to the dates of specific professional program application deadlines and admissions tests (MCAT or similar).
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses | ||
BIOL 650: Human Anatomy | 3 | |
BIOL 644: Physiological Mechanisms | 3 | |
BIOL 646: Endocrinology | 3 | |
CHEM 673 | Biochemistry | 3 |
BIOL 628 | Cell Biology of Disease: Cells Gone Bad | 3 |
PTC 660: Medical Ethics | 3 | |
Neuroscience Elective | ||
Select one | 3 | |
Develomental Neurobiology | ||
BIOL 648: Neuropathology | ||
Intro to Comp Neuroscience | ||
Advanced Comp Neuroscience | ||
Cellular Neurophysiology | ||
Systems Neuroscience | ||
Other Electives | ||
Select three | 9 | |
Foundational electives | ||
Molecular Bio Of Eukaryotes | ||
Cell Molec Dev | ||
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy | ||
Comparative Animal Physiology | ||
Biological Imaging Techniques | ||
Computational Systems Biology | ||
Approaches to Quantitative Analysis in the Life Sciences | ||
Medical and applied science electives | ||
BIOL 668: Evolutionary Medicine | ||
BIOL 653: Medical Genetics and Genomics | ||
BIOL 643: Biology of Addiction | ||
App Bioproc & Immun Based Ther | ||
Independent Study I | ||
Medical Imaging Systems | ||
Biomechanics of Human Structure and Motion | ||
Toxicology | ||
Clinical Trials Design and Analysis | ||
Health Communications | ||
Total Credits | 30 |