Colorado State Biomedical Science
At Colorado State University you can earn a coursework Masters B (MS-B) degree that places an emphasis on Biomedical Science.
The curriculum is completed in one year, with over 98% of individuals completing the program.
Many go on to lead successful careers in professional school, academia or the biomedical industry.
Program Focus
Students in the Master’s Program have a diverse array of goals, but many are pre-professional students (pre-med, pre-dental, pre-vet, etc) who wish to strengthen their applications with an impressive rooster of upper-division science courses.
Structure
The curriculum starts in the fall and concludes at the end of May with a comprehensive exam covering the core curriculum. You will be expected to complete thirty-two credit hours in two semesters with most of the courses draw from the 500-level “core” courses, which include:
- A Career in Science (1cr) – Fall semester
- Mammalian Physiology I (4cr) – Fall semester
- Mammalian Physiology II (5cr) – Spring semester
- Neuroanatomy (5cr) – Spring semester
- Human Gross Anatomy (6cr) – Fall semester
- - OR Domestic Animal Anatomy (4cr) – Spring semester
The courses have extensive laboratory instruction, hands-on dissection, and recitations with problem-based learning exercises. You should be keenly aware the courses outlined will not simply be a continuation of your undergraduate experience.
Eligibility
As a graduate degree granting program the Master’s B Program is subject to the rules and requirements of Colorado State University’s Graduate School. Therefore, admission into the program is contingent on acceptance into the Graduate School. The Graduate School requires: a bachelor’s degree, undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or better, along with presenting scores from a standardized exam (GRE, MCAT, etc).
Admission
A complete application will include all of the following:
- Graduate School application
- Scores from the GRE or other standardized exam
- Personal statement of goals
- Application fee of $50.00
- Three letters of recommendation (preferably from two academic sources)
- Two original copies of official transcripts must be sent directly to the Graduate Education Coordinator
Deadline
April 1st for fall semester admission.
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