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The Master of Science in Comparative Biomedical Sciences equips graduates for technical, regulatory, or research roles across industry, government, and academia. The customizable curriculum caters to individual goals, featuring studies in molecular biology, cell biology, disease processes, statistical methods, seminar participation, and specialized electives.
Students can complete the MS program with either 30 credits post-bachelor's degree or 21 credits after obtaining a DVM or equivalent qualification. Required courses include:
CBSC 5013 Comparative Biomedical Sciences I: Cell and Molecular Biology
CBSC 5023 Comparative Biomedical Sciences II: Pathophysiology
STAT 5013 Statistics for Experimenters I
CBSC 6110 Seminar
CBSC 5000 MS Research and Thesis (maximum 6 credit hours)