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Master of Science (M.Sc.)

Master of Science (M.Sc.); Biochemistry (Thesis) (45 credits)

Students must complete 45 credits. Of the 45 Master's credits, 39 credits are thesis courses and the Research Seminar course.

Thesis Courses (36 credits)

BIOC 697ÌýThesis Research 1Ìý9 Credits
9
BIOC 698ÌýThesis Research 2Ìý12 Credits
12
BIOC 699ÌýThesis Research 3Ìý15 Credits
15

Required Courses (3 credits)

A minimum attendance at 70% of seminars, including Junior and Senior Seminars, is required to pass BIOC 696

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BIOC 696D1ÌýSeminars in BiochemistryÌý1.5 Credits
1.5
BIOC 696D2ÌýSeminars in BiochemistryÌý1.5 Credits
1.5

Complementary Courses (6 credits)

At least 3 credits must be chosen from the following:

BIOC 670ÌýBiochemistry of LipoproteinsÌý3 Credits
3
BIOC 600ÌýAdv Strat in Genetics&GenomicsÌý3 Credits
3
BIOC 603ÌýGenomics and Gene ExpressionÌý3 Credits
3
BIOC 604ÌýMacromolecular StructureÌý3 Credits
3
BIOC 605ÌýProtein Biology & ProteomicsÌý3 Credits
3
EXMD 615ÌýEssentials of GlycobiologyÌý3 Credits
3
EXMD 635D1ÌýExperimental/Clinical OncologyÌý3 Credits
3
EXMD 635D2ÌýExperimental/Clinical OncologyÌý3 Credits
3

PlusÌýadditional credits, to a minimum of 6 total complementary course-credits, of 500- or higher level courses in the biomedical and allied sciences.

Complementary courses are chosen in consultation with the research director. The Graduate Advisory Committee may stipulate additional coursework depending on the background of the candidate. BIOC 450 (Protein Structure and Function) and BIOC 454 (Nucleic Acids) are additional requirements for those who have not previously completed equivalent courses in their prior training.

Courses required for a Ph.D transfer

In order to transfer directly from the M.Sc. to the Ph.D. program, students must complete and pass Seminars in Biochemistry (BIOC 696), 6 credits of complementary courses as well as the Research Seminar 1 (BIOC 701).

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