Degree in Basic Sciences at University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
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Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Newark Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) M.D./Ph.D. Dual Degree Master of Science (M.S.) Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS) M.S./MBA Piscataway Biomedical Engineering Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology Neuroscience Physiology & Integrative Biology Environmental Science/Exposure Assessment
professional degrees such as human medicine, veterinary medicine, naturopathic medicine, dentistry technical and field work with government agencies or universities research, education and biotechnology
The Basic Sciences program takes place during 15-week terms on the island of Sint Eustatius. Summer and winter breaks are short by U.S. standards, permitting three academic terms each calendar year. Students have the option of completing their 5th semester in the United States, which further reduces students’ total time away from their home country. The Basic Sciences curriculum consists of training in multiple disciplines taught in a 5-term format. Courses are typically taught in double 45-minute blocks, three to five times per week. Training in some disciplines spans two terms. For students needing extra preparation for the Basic Sciences program,
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Biological Sciences Biochemistry and Biophysics (PDF) Biology (PDF) *Marine Biology Option (PDF) Botany and Plant Pathology (PDF) Microbiology (PDF) Molecular and Cellular Biology (graduate only) (PDF) Zoology (PDF) Earth and Environmental Sciences Earth Science (PDF) Environmental Sciences (PDF) eography (PDF) Geology (PDF) Natural Resources (PDF) Physical, Computational, and Mathematical Sciences Chemistry (PDF) Computational Physics (PDF) Mathematics (PDF) Mathematical Sciences (PDF) Physics (PDF) Science and Mathematics Education (graduate only) (PDF) Statistic (graduate only) (PDF) Pre-professional Programs General Science Options: Pre-Clinical Laboratory Science (PDF) Pre-Dentistry (PDF) re-Education (PDF) Pre-Medicine (PDF) Pre-Nursing (PDF) Pre-Occupational Therapy (PDF) Pre-Optometry (PDF) Pre-Pharmacy (PDF) Pre-Physical Therapy (PDF) Pre-Physician Assistant (PDF) Pre-Podiatry (PDF)
The graduate programs listed below, together with the clinical departments of Anesthesia, Medicine, and Surgery, participate in the graduate Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Program at the University of Toronto. Units participating in the program contribute graduate courses and provide facilities and supervision for graduate research. Applicants must first be accepted by one of the participating graduate units and then complete a separate application to register in the collaborative program. Students follow a program of study acceptable to both the participating unit and the Cardiovascular Sciences Program. Upon successful completion of the requirements, students receive, in addition to the master's or doctoral degree
Preparation for Optometry and Engineering "combined" programs Preparation for graduate school Preparation for healthcare professions Compatible for transfer students Opportunities to study abroad at some of the top universities around the world The major in Interdisciplinary Science provides an opportunity to build a four-year program on a solid core of courses in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. While the major is specifically designed for the Optometry and Engineering combined programs, it also is particularly valuable for the following: Students interested in professional employment or graduate study in biochemistry, pharmacology, physiology, nutritional science, immunology, clinical chemistry, or pharmaceutical science. Students interested in preparing for professional careers in dentistry,