Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (MS)

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Admission Requirements

All applications must be submitted online to the Graduate School. 

Only complete applications will be reviewed. A complete application must have all the following:

  • Transcripts of all course work
  • At least two letters of recommendation, preferably from faculty in a scientific discipline, such as biology or chemistry
  • A personal statement of interest

Selection Process

Applications will be reviewed by the Director of Graduate Studies and the Graduate Executive Committee of the department. We use a holistic review process and use the GPA and relevant experience to select applicants likely to be successful in our program.

Final decisions for admissions will be made in April-May of each year.

Program Requirements

Program Core8
BIOC 606Biochemistry Seminar1
BIOC 630Responsible Conduct of Research: Survival Skills and Research Ethics1
BIOC 645Advanced Biochemistry I4
BIOC 646Nucleic acids and information metabolism 1
BIOC 649Protein Function: from interactions to enzyme control1
Elective Courses12-16
BIOC 647Advanced Biochemistry II (May be taken in place of BIOC 646 & BIOC 649)4
BIOC 648Journal Club in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics1
BIOC 661Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicology3
BIOC 663High-Throughput Sequencing Data Analysis3
BIOC 667Cell Biology3
BIOC 668Molecular Biology (May be taken in place of BIOC 646 & BIOC 649)3-4
BIOC 670Biomedical Genetics and Genomics3-5
BIOC 675Cancer Biology4
ENGL 677Graduate Writing in the Disciplines3
Students complete one of the following options:
MS Thesis
Ten (10) credit hours from the following:
BIOC 613Biochemistry Laboratory2-4
BIOC 619Research6-8
MS Non-Thesis: Laboratory-Based
BIOC 613Biochemistry Laboratory2-4
MS Non-Thesis: Course-Based
Additional Course Electives (inside or outside BIOC) 1
Minimum Total Hours30
1

Laboratory work (BIOC 613) may be considered an elective to count towards a non-thesis, course-based degree option.


Thesis/Final Paper

Thesis 
A MS research thesis is required for the thesis option. Students, with the consent of their committee, may choose between a traditional research thesis format or a thesis in which the methods and results sections are replaced by manuscripts ready for submission for publication in a refereed journal.

In either case, the thesis must conform to the Graduate School Standards for Preparation of Theses and Dissertations

Paper
A paper based on literature research or laboratory research (rotation research) is required for the non-thesis, lab option. The topic will be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies and the paper evaluated by two faculty. 

A paper based on literature research is required for the non-thesis, coursework option. The topic will be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies and the paper evaluated by two faculty. 


Schedule of Course Offerings

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallHours
BIOC 613 Biochemistry Laboratory (Required for lab-based option) 2-4
BIOC 619 Research (Required for thesis-based option) 1-9
BIOC 645 Advanced Biochemistry I (Required) 4
 Hours4
Spring
BIOC 613 Biochemistry Laboratory (Required for lab-based option) 2-4
BIOC 619 Research (Required for thesis-based option) 1-9
BIOC 630 Responsible Conduct of Research: Survival Skills and Research Ethics (Required) 1
BIOC 647 Advanced Biochemistry II (Required) 4
BIOC 667 Cell Biology (Elective) 3
BIOC 675 Cancer Biology (Elective) 4
 Hours12
Year 2
Fall
BIOC 613 Biochemistry Laboratory 2-4
BIOC 619 Research 1-15
BIOC 646 Nucleic acids and information metabolism 1
BIOC 649 Protein Function: from interactions to enzyme control 1
BIOC 648 Journal Club in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics 1
BIOC 663 High-Throughput Sequencing Data Analysis 3
BIOC 670 Biomedical Genetics and Genomics 3-5
 Hours12-30
Spring
BIOC 606 Biochemistry Seminar 1
BIOC 613 Biochemistry Laboratory 2-4
BIOC 619 Research 1-15
BIOC 648 Journal Club in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics 1
BIOC 668 Molecular Biology 3-4
 Hours8-25
 Minimum Total Hours36-71