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| CBN graduate Raima Amin |
The Biomedical Sciences Option is designed to fulfill the course requirements for admission to most medical, dental, optometry, and veterinary schools. It may also be used to prepare for other professional programs, or for biomedical research or teaching careers.
A PDF containting a comprehensive summary of the coursework for the Biomedical Sciences Option is available here: BioMed_coursework.pdf
A list of electives for the Biomedical Sciences Option is available here: BioMed_electives.pdf
The Department of Cell Biology & Neuroscience Curriculum Guide is available here: CurricGuide.pdf
Course descriptions in online catalog
The coursework difference between the two options within the Cell Biology & Neuroscience major are summarize in the chart below:
Differences Between the Two Options |
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| Biomedical Sciences |
Cell Biology & Neuroscience |
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| Freshman year: M 161 (Survey of Calculus) |
Freshman year: M 171 and 172 (Calculus and Analytical Geometry I and II) | |
| Sophomore year: CHMY 321 and 323 (Organic Chemistry I and II) |
Sophomore year: Either CHMY 321 and 323 STAT 332 (Statistics for Scientists and Engineers) |
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| Junior year: BIOH 313 (Neurophysiology) | ||
| 24 additional elective credits, at least 18 of wich must be upper division. |
18 additional upper division elective credits |
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