About
Do you have a deeper interest in biomedical science? Do you want to build a foundation for earning a PhD or MD degree?
Our MS degree in biomedical sciences is an interdisciplinary program that provides research and educational opportunities for students to master the principles of the biomedical sciences. It features both basic science and clinical faculty with a wide variety of research interests. The program has a high faculty-to-student ratio, offers small class sizes, provides ample personal contact with faculty members, and has a strong core of grant-funded research programs.
Faculty are a blend of senior and junior investigators. This is a research-oriented program that prepares students for employment in industry and academic settings or provides research training and experience for students interested in more advanced study leading to PhD or MD degrees.
Specific areas of research include arthritis; bacterial pathogenesis; bioenergetics; cancer; cardiovascular disease; cardiovascular-, pulmonary-, neuro-, and behavioral-pharmacology; cell motility; diabetes; drug discovery; growth and differentiation; immunology; neuroscience; physiology; regulation of gene expression; stem cells; toxicology; transportation; and virology.
ECU Advantage
The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University offers small class sizes, dedicated faculty and nationally recognized research programs. We offer opportunities for translational and basic research and some assistantships are available.
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What You Will Study
Select one of the following degree pathways or the neuroscience option:
- BIOS 7021 - Biostatistics for Health Professionals I OR
- PHAR 7777 - Practical Problems in Biometry
- BMSC 6113 - Introduction to Biomedical Research
- BMSC 6121 - Seminar in Biomedical Science (must take 4 times)
- BMSC 6133 - Biomedical Research
- HUMS 7004 - Ethics and Research
- ANAT 7202 - Molecular Cell Biology
- BIOC 7301 - Biochemistry I
- MCBI 7410 - Molecular Cell Biology
- PHAR 7640 - Pharmacology of the Central Nervous System
- PHLY 7701 - Graduate Physiology I
- BMSC 7000 - Thesis
- ANAT 7202 - Molecular Cell Biology OR
- MCBI 7410 - Molecular Cell Biology
- BMSC 6113 - Introduction to Biomedical Research
- BMSC 6121 - Seminar in Biomedical Science (must take twice)
- BMSC 6133 - Biomedical Research
- BMSC 6136 - Biomedical Research
- BMSC 7000 - Thesis
- BIOS 7021 - Biostatistics for Health Professionals I OR
- PHAR 7777 - Practical Problems in Biometry
- BMSC 6113 - Introduction to Biomedical Research
- BMSC 6121 - Seminar in Biomedical Science (must take 4 times)
- BMSC 6133 - Biomedical Research
- HUMS 7004 - Ethics and Research
- ANAT 7202 - Molecular Cell Biology
- BIOC 7301 - Biochemistry I
- MCBI 7410 - Molecular Cell Biology
- PHAR 7609 - Introduction to Pharmacology
- PHAR 7640 - Pharmacology of the Central Nervous System
- PHLY 7701 - Graduate Physiology I
- PHLY 7703 - Graduate Neuroscience
- BMSC 7000 - Thesis
The curriculum for students entering with a bachelor's degree consists of a minimum of 38 s.h. as follows:
Electives must be approved by the program director and be at the 6000 or 7000 level.
The curriculum for post-MD or students currently enrolled in medicial school consists of 24 s.h. as follows:
Electives must be approved by the program director and be at the 6000 or 7000 level.
The curriculum for students selecting the neuroscience concentration degree option is a minimum of 39 s.h. as follows:
Thesis must be in the area of neuroscience.
Electives must be approved by the program director and be at the 6000 or 7000 level.