Biomedical Sciences, Master of Science

 

Degree Requirements

Degree Requirements

Manhattanville’s unique M.S. in Biomedical Sciences curriculum assures flexibility. Students participate in coursework, teaching assistantships, seminars, research, or capstone experiences at their choosing each semester. During this process, they work with gifted professors and mentors who are published within their research field and trained in the latest pedagogical techniques.

The general track for students includes a minimum of 30 credits of:

  • Four to six graduate-level biology course electives (minimum 16 credits)
  • Two graduate seminars (8 credits)
  • One culminating element: Graduate Teaching Assistantship & Literature Thesis; or Graduate Laboratory Research Sequence (6 credits)

The M.S. Thesis
To complete their degree, M.S. in Biomedical Sciences students must submit a thesis which is either the culmination of their laboratory research project at the college, or a literature review. Theses can vary in length, but are typically between 30-100 pages in length. Theses are prepared with the help of the student’s mentor during the M.S. in Biomedical Sciences Capstone course.

 

Example 2 year curriculum:

Year 1 Fall Semester:

Graduate-level Biology Course Elective

Graduate-level Biology Course Elective

Term credit total: 6-8

 

Year 1 Spring Semester

Graduate-level Biology Course Elective

Graduate-level Biology Course Elective

Term credit total: 6-8

 

Year 2 Fall Semester

Graduate-level Biology Course Elective

Graduate Seminar

Graduate Research I or Teaching Assistantship

Term credit total: 7-11

 

Year 2 Spring Semester

Graduate-level Biology Course Elective

Graduate Seminar

M.S. in Biomedical Sciences Capstone

Term credit total: 7-11

 

 

Elective courses available to MS students include (but are not limited to):

BIO 5003Principles of Genetics

4

BIO 5005Developmental Biology

4

BIO 5007Human Anatomy & Physiology I

4

BIO 5012BIOSTATISTICS

3

BIO 5013Microbiology

4

BIO 5017Human Anataomy and Physiology II

4

BIO 5019Nutrition in Health & Disease

4

BIO 5028IMMUNOLOGY

3

BIO 5032Parasitology

4

BIO 5056Environmental Ecology

4

BIO 5057Forensic Biology

4

BIO 5059Marine Biology

4

BIO 5061BIOCHEMISTRY I

4

BIO 5062Biochemistry II

4

BIO 5064Environmental Physiology

3

BIO 5080MOLECULAR BIO TECHNIQUES

4

BIO 5090Molecular Neurobiology

3

CHM 5020Medicinal Chemistry

3

Seminar courses available to MS students include:

BIO 5023Issues in Global Environmental Change AND THE RELATION TO HUMAN HEALTH SEMINAR

4

BIO 5026Biotechnology Seminar

4

BIO 5029Advanced Immunology Seminar

4

BIO 5060Bioethics Seminar

4

Research and Teaching Assistantships available to MS students include:

BIO 5497Graduate Research in Biology

3

BIO 5498GRAD TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIP

0-3

BIO 5499Capstone for MS in Biomedical Sciences: Thesis/Literature Review

3

 

The minimum grade for courses to count towards the degree is a B.