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| DEPARTMENT
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| Chair: Stephen
K. Itaya (251-380-2710) |
| Professors:
Covey, Davis, Itaya, Spector,Turrens |
| Associate
Professors: Aliabadi,
Fell, Stanfield |
| Adjunct Professors:
Guarino, Hall |
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Department
of Biomedical Sciences web site
http://www.southalabama.edu/biomedical |
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Department of Biomedical Sciences is dedicated
to providing excellent undergraduate preparation
for those students interested in pursuing
careers in medicine, dentistry, basic medical
research, biomedical education or other
health professions. The curriculum is designed
to provide students a strong general education
in the humanities, arts, social sciences,
mathematics, and sciences followed by in-depth
study in the basic medical sciences. The
program offers an optional Honors
Research Thesis (BMD 499) to qualified
students which consists of a firsthand research
laboratory apprenticeship in biomedical
research under the mentorship of a faculty
scientist. Students interested in the Honors
Research Thesis option should contact
Dr. Michael Spector for information. The
Biomedical Sciences curriculum as a whole
is aimed at establishing a conceptual framework
from which the student can pursue postbaccalaureate
educational experiences in the biomedical
sciences, particularly Medicine, Dentistry
or Ph.D. study in Basic Medical Sciences,
as well as in a variety of health and science
related fields. In addition, the Department
of Biomedical Sciences offers basic medical
sciences course work that serves as a background
for students wishing to pursue professional
component programs in the College of Allied
Health Professions.
For more information visit the departmental
web site at: http://www.southalabama.edu/biomedical/. |
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| PRE-PROFESSIONAL
STUDENT PROGRAMS |
| Students
planning to major in Biomedical Sciences
who also have plans to attend medical, dental,
optometry, veterinary
or pharmacy school are advised by the pre-professional
advisor and by a College of Allied Health
advisor. |
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REQUIREMENTS
FOR A MAJOR IN
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES |
| (129 or
130 semester hours including the
following) |
| Area
I - Written Composition |
(6)
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| EH 101,
102 |
3,3
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| Area
II - Humanities & Fine Arts |
(12)
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| CA 110 |
3
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| ARH
100, 103, 123,
240, 242, ARS 101, DRA 110,
MUL 101 |
3
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| EH 215
or 216 or 225 or 226 or 235 or 236 |
3
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Humanities
Elective (recommend PHL 121)
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3
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| Area
III - Natural Sciences & Math |
(12)
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| MA 125 |
4
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| CH 131,
132 |
4,4
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| Area
IV - History, Social & Behavioral
Sciences |
(12)
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| PSY
120 |
3
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| HY 101,
102, or HY 135, 136 |
3,3
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| SY 109 |
3
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V - Pre-Professional, Major &
Electives |
(34)
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| BLY
121, 122 |
4,4
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| CH 201,
202 |
5,5
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| PH 114,
115 |
5,5
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| ST
210 |
3
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| CIS
150 or 250 |
3
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| MAJOR
REQUIREMENTS |
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| Humanities/Fine
Arts |
3
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| CP 200
or HS 170 |
1
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| General
Elective |
3
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| Forty-six
or forty-seven
semester hours of Biomedical Sciences
courses including: |
| BMD
101* |
1
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| BMD
311 |
3
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| BMD
321 |
3
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| BMD
322 |
3
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| BMD
323 |
1
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| BMD
334 |
3
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| BMD
335 |
3
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| BMD
336 |
1
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| BMD
401 |
3
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| BMD
402 |
5
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| BMD
410 |
4
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| BMD
420 |
3
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| BMD
430 |
3
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| BMD
450 |
2
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| BMD
493 |
2
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And
either |
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| BMD
499 (With permission of the faculty) |
6
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Or |
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| BMD
415 (4 credits)
plus Math/Science Elective (BMD
210, MA 126, ST 310, BLY 205, 215,
311, 341, 363, 459, CH 265) (3 credits)
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7
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| *Please
Note: BMD 101 is not required for
transfer or change of major students
who have completed at least 15 semester
hours of college credit. |
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| SPECIAL
COURSE FEES |
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| BMD
311 Human Anatomy Online |
$170.00
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| BMD
323 Biochemistry Lab |
50.00
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| BMD
330 Basic Human Physiology Online* |
210.00
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| BMD
336 Physiology Lab |
37.00
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| BMD
402 Medical Microbiology |
45.00
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| BMD
415 Microscopic Anatomy |
37.00
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| BMD
499 Honors Research Thesis |
37.00
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| *Please
Note: BMD 330 is not available to BMD majors. |
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| REQUIREMENTS
FOR A MINOR IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES |
| A minimum
of 18 credits in Biomedical Sciences, including
BMD 311, 321, 322, 334,
335, and 3 additional BMD credits. |
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