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Biomedical Research Curriculum 
MS in Biomedical Sciences

The information listed below is from the PCOM course catalog. Terms, sequences, courses and credit hours are subject to change at any time without notice.

Biomedical Research

All Campuses

Research concentration students will have the opportunity to work one-on-one with a faculty mentor on a novel research project that will advance scientific understanding, culminating in a research thesis and presentation.

Program Requirements PCOM

Plan of Study Grid
Second Year
Term 1Hours
BIOM 681 Research Proposal 1
BIOM 691 Biomedical Research 3
 Hours4
Term 2
BIOM 678 Scientific Communication Skills 1
BIOM 690 Research Methods 2
BIOM 691 Biomedical Research 4
 Hours7
Term 3
BIOM 683 Thesis Manuscript Development 1
BIOM 692 Biomedical Research 4
 Hours5
Term 4
BIOM 683 Thesis Manuscript Development 2
BIOM 693 Biomedical Research 3
 Hours5
Term 5
BIOM 685 Thesis Defense 2
BIOM 687 Thesis Completion 1
 Hours3
 Total Hours24

 PCOM Georgia

With prior approval of the program, a very limited number of students can be enrolled in the 2 Year Research Thesis Option. This option allows for qualified first year students to pursue a thesis concentration project during their first year in the program. Student participating in this option are registered in a combination of first year courses (and with approval, second year courses), and research credits equal to the first and second year term credit hour totals for Research Concentration students. The total number of credit hours for program completion is 53 credit hours, and completion of all the academic requirements for the Research Concentration is required. Students may apply for this option by request during the regular application cycle or upon registering for first term courses. Application in writing is made to the Program Director. Acceptance to this option is made on the basis of review of the student’s academic credentials, availability and selection of mentors, and program availability. For further information contact the Georgia Campus Program Director.

All students enrolled in the Research Thesis Concentration work under the supervision of a mentor who, in collaboration with the Program Director and thesis committee, ensure and validate completion of all concentration and degree requirements. Prior to their start in the concentration, all students are required to select a program approved mentor and develop with their approved mentor a schedule for completion of the concentration that includes the following components: selection of an appropriate thesis topic; thesis committee selection; development and defense (to the thesis committee) of a thesis research proposal with any necessary institutional and program approvals; participation in a journal club or a regularly attended laboratory meeting experience; creation of a schedule for the thesis manuscript development and completion. Students will be required to start in the Summer following their foundation year with BIOM 600G and BIOM 691G.

If approved, the student will still be required to complete 24 credits toward their MS degree. A minimum of three credit hours of thesis research will be required each term with the exception of credits taken at the end for the purpose of thesis completion, thesis submission and thesis defense.

** Elective courses must be approved by the mentor and course director. Elective courses can be substituted for Research credits provided students complete enough research credits to complete their project based on time frames approved by joint agreement of mentor, thesis committee, and program director. Electives can also be added as extra courses (in addition to the 53 credits required for graduation). However the student will be enrolled in these courses as out of degree and will be personally responsible for tuition payments for this course work. The only exception would be for courses that the student needs to retake or replace in order to meet the GPA requirement for the degree.

Should a student need additional time to complete their research, an extension for completion must be submitted to the program chair and approved. Once approved, the student will be required to register for a one credit Thesis Completion course; there is no tuition charged for this course.

For the degree to be conferred, the student must defend their thesis and have their thesis submitted to the library for binding. The thesis paper should be completed no later than one semester beyond defense. Should a student need an additional term to complete, they must submit a request to the Program Director for an extension. Once approved, the student will be required to register for one credit.

Summer:

BIOM 600G Critical Analysis of Research

BIOM 691G Biomedical Science Research

Fall:

BIOM 600G Critical Analysis of Research

BIOM 682G Research Proposal

BIOM 692G Biomedical Science Research

Spring:

BIOM 600G Critical Analysis of Research

BIOM 683G Thesis Manuscript Development

BIOM 693G Biomedical Science Research

 

PCOM South Georgia 

Plan of Study Grid
Second Year
Term 1Hours
BIOM 682M Research Proposal 1
BIOM 691M Biomedical Research 1-8
 Hours2-9
Term 2
BIOM 691M Biomedical Research 1-8
 Hours1-8
Term 3
BIOM 683M Thesis Manuscript Development 0-1
BIOM 691M Biomedical Research 1-8
Total of 23 credit hours required in year two
 Hours1-9
 Total Hours4-26
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