2024-2025 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology
Qualified undergraduates may be admitted to an accelerated bachelor's/master's program and obtain both a B.S. and an M.S. in cell and molecular biology within an accelerated time frame. Students admitted to this program may take graduate courses after completing 90 undergraduate credits, and up to 12 credits of graduate work may be used in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the undergraduate degree (in alignment with university policy, a maximum of 12 credit hours of graduate work will count toward both the graduate and undergraduate degrees). If students earn at least a grade of B in each of these classes, they are granted advanced standing in the master's program and must then complete the remaining credits required to receive the master's degree. All other master's degree requirements must be met, including an internship, or thesis. After completing 120 credits and all requirements for the bachelor's degree, students are awarded a bachelor's degree. A minimum of 21 graduate credits must be completed after the 120 credits for the bachelor's degree are completed.
Students with an overall GPA of at least 3.25 may apply to the combined bachelor's/master's program after
- completion of the lower division core requirements: BIO 375, BIO 376; CHM 115, CHM 116, CHM 241, CHM 242; MTH 125; CMB 155 (or BIO 120); CMB 156; CMB 250;
- 75 hours of academic credit have been completed or are in progress; and
- completion or registration for CMB 499 or CMB 490.
Note: While students may count BIO 120 for CMB 155, CMB 156 will be required for all CMB majors.
Admission
Students typically apply for the combined B.S./M.S. program during their third academic year.
Application requirements include:
- GPA of 3.25 or greater
- Completion of the nine core courses listed previously with a grade of at least B in five of the nine courses and no less than a C+ in any of the nine courses
- Two letters of recommendation
- Academic transcripts (unofficial transcripts are OK)
- Letter of intent
- Cover letter
All students who submit complete applications will be interviewed by two to three faculty members. Admission decisions will be made by a departmental admissions committee based on the student's previous academic success in CMB, as indicated by GPA and grades in the core CMB curriculum, as well as potential success in the graduate program, as indicated by the letters of recommendation, the student's letter of intent, and the interview. Decisions will normally be communicated to students within four weeks of submitting a complete application to the combined degree program in CMB.
Requirements
During Undergraduate Studies (First Eight Semesters)
All university requirements, including general education courses, must be completed before the final (graduate) year of the combined B.S./M.S. program. In the final undergraduate year, students will take up to 12 credits of graduate-level courses. If any courses are dual-listed, students in the accelerated B.S./M.S. program must complete all assignments expected of graduate students and they will be evaluated in the same way as graduate students.
- Students will earn 12 graduate credits during their undergraduate program.
- Students will be considered undergraduates for tuition, academic requirements, and financial aid purposes until all requirements for the undergraduate degree are completed or the student has completed 12 credits of graduate work. Following this, they will be considered graduate students, will pay graduate tuition, and will be eligible for graduate financial aid.
- At least three credits of independent research (CMB 499) or internship (CMB 490), as well as the undergraduate Capstone course, will be required during the undergraduate part of the program.
During Graduate Studies
After successful completion of the undergraduate program, students will be eligible to take the second year of the M.S. in CMB curriculum. At this point, students will be treated as graduate students for purposes of tuition and fees, financial aid, etc.
- Students must complete an internship (or research). This could be completed during the summer immediately following the undergraduate program or during the graduate year.
Graduation Without Completion of the Program
If a student decides at some point to pursue only the undergraduate portion of the combined degree, the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology will still recognize the graduate courses taken in lieu of undergraduate courses. Credit from the undergraduate degree cannot be used toward a graduate degree at a later date.
Suggested Order of Coursework
Year One Fall Semester: |
Winter Semester: |
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CMB 155 - Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (3 credits) CMB 156 - Discoveries in Cell and Molecular Biology: A Research-based Laboratory Course (1 credit) |
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General education elective (3 credits) |
General education elective (3 credits) |
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Total |
15 credits |
Total |
14 credits |
Year Two Fall Semester: |
Winter Semester: |
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CMB elective (3 credits) |
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CHM 242 - Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences II (4 credits) |
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General education elective |
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Total |
15 credits |
Total |
16 credits |
Year Three Fall Semester: |
Winter Semester: |
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CMB 451 - Bioinformatics: Tools and Techniques for Life Scientists (3 credits) |
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Two general education electives (6 credits) |
CMB 499 - Research in Cell and Molecular Biology (1 to 3 credits) |
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Total |
15 credits |
Total |
15 credits |
Year Four Fall Semester: |
Winter Semester: |
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CMB 626 - Advanced Research Applications in Molecular Genetics (4 credits) |
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CMB 495 - Perspectives in Cell and Molecular Biology (3 credits) |
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Two general education electives (6 credits) |
Two general education electives (6 credits) |
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Total |
15 credits |
Total |
15 credits |
Year Four
Summer Semester:
Total |
4 credits |
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Year Five Fall Semester: |
Winter Semester: |
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CIS 661 - Introduction to Health and Bioinformatics (3 credits) |
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PSM 650 - Ethics and Professionalism in Applied Science (3 credits) |
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PSM 662 - Seminar in Professional Science Practice (2 credits) |
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Total |
11 credits |
Total |
8 credits |
Total Credits: 143
Note that all undergraduate general education requirements will be fulfilled.
Undergraduate credits that count toward B.S. |
105 credits |
Graduate credits that count toward B.S. |
3 credits |
Graduate credits that count toward B.S. and M.S. |
12 credits |
Graduate credits that count toward M.S. |
23 credits |
Undergraduate courses |
105 credits |
Graduate courses |
38 credits |