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First Year IGPBS Curriculum
|Required Courses| |Elective Courses|

Required Courses
SEMESTER 1
Course# Course Title Credits
Yr 1 Fall
BMS 501 Cell Biology I
4 cr
  BMS 503 Principles of Biochemistry 4 cr
  BMS 509 Lab Rotation 3 cr
  BMS 511 IGPBS Seminar 2 cr
    ( TOTAL CREDIT HOURS : 13 cr )

SEMESTER 2
Course# Course Title Credits
  BMS 510A Lab Rotation 3 cr
  BMS 510B Lab Rotation 3 cr
  BMS 512    IGPBS Seminar 2 cr
    ( TOTAL CREDIT HOURS : 8 cr )
Electives
(These may be considered required courses in departmental programs)
Department
Course# Course Title Credits
ANA
ANA 811
Neuroanantomy
 
   
 
BCH
BCH 507
Protein Structure & Fucntion
2cr
BCH 508
Gene Expression
2cr
BCH 512
Developmental Genomics
2cr
BCH 605
Biological Phosphorylation
2cr
   
 
BMS
BMS 501
Cell Biology 1
4cr
BMS 503
Principles of Biochemistry
4cr
BMS 505
Cell Biology 2a ( Dynamic Cell Interactions )
2cr
BMS 506
Cell Biology 2b ( Cell Growth, Defferentiation and Transformation )
2cr
BMS 509a
IGPBS Laboratory Rotation - Fall
2cr
BMS 510A, 510B
IGPBS Laboratory Rotions - Spring
2cr
BMS 511
Interdisciplinary Seminar
2cr
BMS 512
Interdisciplinary Seminar
1cr
   
 
BPH
BPH 505
Biophysical Basic: Processes
4cr
BPH 510
Modeling and System Theory Biophysics
3cr
BPH 575
Physics of Medical Diagnostic Imaging
3cr
BPH 622
Channels
3cr
       
MIC
MIC 512
Structure and Functional Organization of the Immune System
4cr
   
 
NEU
NRS 520
Neuroscience I
4cr
   
 
ORB
ORB 520
Crit Anal of Lit in OB
1cr
   
 
PTH
PTH 620
Endocrine Pathology
 
   
 
PMY
PMY 517
Pharmacology of the Auto-nomic & Cardiovascular System
2cr
PMY 518
CNS/Sensory Pharmacology
2cr
   
 
PGY
PGY 505
Cell & Membrane Physiology
4cr
PGY 514
Vision
4cr

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