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All students enrolled in the M.S. in Molecular Medicine will take the core curriculum taken by all graduate students in GPILS which consists of a three component course offered in sequence in the fall semester, a course in biostatistics and ethics training.

For a detailed break-down of our curriculum and study guidelines, see our program curriculum document (PDF).

Molecular Medicine M.S. Core Curriculum

Mechanisms in Biomedical Sciences: From Genes to Disease (8 credits total)

GPLS 601 - Molecular Biology and Genetics (3 credits)
GPLS 602 - Molecular Structure and Function (3 credits)
GPLS 603 - Cellular Structure and Function (2 credits)
GPLS 622 - Intro to Biostatistics (3* credits)

GPLS 000 - Ethics in Research (audit)
This course is offered annually during the winter minimester and meets for 4 hours per day for 7 days during January prior to the spring semester.

In addition to the core, students will take courses to complete the credit requirements in an area of emphasis. These areas include but are not limited to: physiology, cancer biology, human genetics, toxicology, pharmacology, reproductive biology, neuroscience and molecular & cell biology. Students will work with the faculty director of the M.S. program to choose a course of study that forms a coherent structure and provides advanced expertise in the chosen area of emphasis. Detailed decisions regarding course work will depend on the availability of particular classes during the duration of study of the student. The following list provides a representation of courses available to students seeking an M.S. in Molecular Medicine.

Cardiovascular Biology

Cell Biology

Membrane Biology

Muscle Biology

Reproductive Biology (TG)

Genomics

Cancer

Pharmacology


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