Graduate Catalog

Program Structure and Requirements (with MSc Degree)

Program Structure and Requirements

 

To obtain a PhD degree in Biomedical Sciences, students are required to successfully complete the following:

  • Students holding a Master’s degree.A minimum of 60 credit hours as specified below:
    • Core courses: 12 credit hours
    • Elective courses:12 credit hours
    • Dissertation research: 36 credit hours

       

Students can take a maximum of two PhD level courses from other PhD programs with the approval of their advisors.

Students are also required to complete a written Qualifying Examination, Research Proposal Examination, and the PhD Dissertation Research Examination

Program Core (12 credit hours)

Students must  complete the core courses listed below.

Core Courses

BIOM 700Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Methodologies in Precision Medicine

3

BIOM 705Bioinformatics and Artificial Intelligence in Precision Medicine

3

BIOM 710Foundations in Translational and Clinical Research

3

BIOM 715Seminars in Biomedical Sciences 1

1

BIOM 716Seminars in Biomedical Sciences 2

1

BIOM 717Seminars in Biomedical Sciences 3

1

Total Credit Hours:12

Program Electives (12 credit hours)

Students must complete 12 credit hours of electives 

Program Elective Courses

BMED 730Advanced Deep Learning for the Life Sciences

3

BMED 725Computational Systems Biology of Cancer

3

BIOL 720Recent Advances in Cell Signaling and Cancer Biology

3

BIOL 760Recent Advances in Clinical Microbiology

3

BIOM 730Basic mechanisms of Aging and Metabolism

3

BIOM 740Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases

3

BIOM 750Aging and Cardiovascular Diseases

3

BIOM 755Drug Development and Therapeutics

3

BIOM 765Host-Pathogen Interaction

3

BIOM 770Recent Advances in Precision Immunology

3

BIOM 794Selected Topics in Biomedical

3

Thesis Research (36 credit hours)

Medical Sciences DepartmentStudents must complete a Dissertation that involves creative, research-oriented work within the field of Biomedical Sciences, under direct supervision of a full-time faculty advisor from the Medical Sciences Department, and at least one other full-time faculty who acts as a co-advisor. The outcome of research should demonstrate the synthesis of information into knowledge in a form that may be used by others. The research findings must be documented in a formal dissertation and defended successfully in a viva voce examination.

Thesis Research

BIOM 799Research Dissertation in Biomedical Sciences

36

Total Credit Hours: 60