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MA in Biomedical Sciences prepares you for your future academic career

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Degree

Master of Arts in Biomedical Science (M.A.)

General Requirements

Length of Program

9 months, full-time; begins fall quarter only

Class Size

75

Postgraduate Education Opportunities

Career Opportunities

MWU Outcomes (2009-2010)

80% of the 2009 and 2010 classes were accepted into professional programs (medicine, dentistry, podiatry, optometry and pharmacy)

Admission Requirements

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 To be considered for admission to the Master of Arts in Biomedical Sciences degree program, applicants must submit the following documented evidence:

  1. Completion of a Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) or higher, preferably with a major in the sciences, from a regionally accredited college or university.
  2. A minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a scale of 4.00 in all coursework completed for their bachelor's or higher degree program.
  3. Two letters of recommendation (or one committee letter from the applicant's college or university).
  4. Official transcripts from each college or university attended.
  5. Test scores from one of the following: Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Medical College Admissions Tests (MCAT), Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT), Dental Admissions Test (DAT), Optometry Admissions Test (OAT), or other professional program admissions test.
  6. Completion of the typical prerequisite coursework for admission into medical, dental, or pharmacy schools, including biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, mathematics, and English; prospective students are responsible for determining the prerequisites for the health professional program and institution of their choice.
  7. Completion of the prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better; a C- will not be accepted.
  8. Passage of the Midwestern University criminal background check.
  9. Commitment to abide by the Midwestern University Drug-Free Workplace and Substance Abuse Policy.

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    Prerequisite Courses

    Courses Sem Hrs Qtr Hrs
    General Biology with lab 8 12
    General Chemistry with lab 8 12
    Organic Chemistry with lab 8 12
    Physics 4 6
    Mathematics 3 4

    A limited number of transfer credits from other institutions are allowed: 6 semester (9 quarter) hours for the Master of Arts in Biomedical Science. However, this does not remove the requirement to enroll in a minimum of 15 credit hours per quarter.

    Application Deadline

    Admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis. Students are advised to complete their application files as early as possible to ensure timely consideration.

    Additional Application Information

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    Program Description

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    The Master of Arts in Biomedical Science (MA) degree is a full-time, three-quarter, graduate level, coursework only program. This program is designed to help students with a Bachelor’s degree, preferably with a major in the sciences, improve their academic foundation in the biomedical sciences and augment their credentials for admission into medical school or other health professional program. All students take a minimum of 45 quarter hour credits in the basic sciences and medical ethics. Courses are in disciplines including: biochemistry, molecular cell biology, genetics, histology, human anatomy (with lab), human physiology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, introduction to medical ethics and a capstone course. The capstone course includes preparation of a scholarly, literature-based portfolio on a topic of the student’s choice (usually a disease condition) and a presentation of their topic in a research poster. In addition, students are required to take elective credits if needed to bring the total quarter credits to 15 or more credits. The elective credits, offered in a variety of disciplines, include other biomedical science courses and professional preparation courses (e.g. Health Career Planning, Medical Terminology, Learning Styles and Assessment, etc.). These electives improve critical thinking skills, study skills and enhance the student’s preparation for professional school application.

    NOTE: Transferring between degree programs is prohibited. M.B.S. students who leave after their first year will not be granted an M.A. degree. M.A. students who do not get into a professional program after the first year cannot "stay on" for a second year and receive the M.B.S. degree.

    Mission

    The mission of the Master of Arts in Biomedical Science Program is to help students with a bachelor's degree in the sciences to improve their academic foundation in the biomedical sciences and to graduate students who are competitive applicants for admission into medical school and other professional programs in healthcare (e.g. dentistry, podiatry, and pharmacy).

    Planned Progam Improvements

    There are no significant changes to the admissions requirements, academic standards or curriculum planned for the upcoming year.

    Accreditation

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    The State of Arizona Board of Private Postsecondary Education has approved all current degree programs at Midwestern University, Glendale - Arizona Campus. All degrees are conferred under the authority granted by the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education and The Higher Learning Commision, A Commision of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

    Midwestern University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission/A Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (HLC/NCA), 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604-1413; 312/263-0456; www.ncacihe.org.

    Related Links

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    MWU Master of Biomedical Sciences Program in Downers Grove

    Biomedical Sciences as a Career

    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

    American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM)

    Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

    Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

    Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)

    National Institutes of Health (NIH)

    National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST)

    Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT)


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