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Undergraduate Course Catalog 2010-2011

College of Life Sciences and Agriculture

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Biomedical Science (BMS)

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Professor: Thomas G. Pistole, Frank G. Rodgers

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Biomedical Science (BMS)

Biomedical science lies at the interface between biology-based science and the application of medicine and veterinary medicine.  With the complexity of 21st century human and animal healthcare, the biomedical sciences have become increasingly sophisticated and involve a wide variety of disciplines that study all aspects of life processes. The biomedical sciences have as primary objectives the development and application of bioscience to the diagnosis and prevention of disease, to the development of treatments and to the monitoring and promotion of health and wellness in both humans and animals.

The biomedical science (BMS) major at UNH encompasses three options: medical laboratory sciences (MLS); medical microbiology (MM); medical and veterinary sciences (MVS).  These options possess diverse curricula but are linked by their common interests in the disciplines of medical and veterinary sciences.  Students are attracted to these options by a profound interest in human and animal physiology and diseases.  Each of the options in the BMS degree is based on solid foundations in biology, chemistry, physics and math, along with advanced courses in laboratory-based disciplines, mechanisms of disease induction, and therapy, as well as courses dealing with structure and function of diseased and non-diseased states. For descriptions of each option and their curricular details, visit www.biomedical.unh.edu.

Biomedical science is a dynamic profession with excellent long-term career prospects in research, clinical practice, education, management, and laboratory-based disciplines.  At UNH the BMS curriculum provides graduating students with the required and recommended courses for admission to graduate school and the professional schools of medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy, as well as to physician assistant and pathology assistant programs. With the current high demand for skilled biomedical scientists as research technicians in biotechnology companies, pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, forensics, academic research laboratories, and hospitals, BMS majors also enjoy excellent job prospects immediately upon graduation. BMS graduates also have a knowledge base that is valuable in the fields of sales, marketing, regulatory affairs, technical writing, patent law, and scientific journalism. With additional courses in education, the B.S. in biomedical science also qualifies graduates to teach at the elementary, junior high, and high school levels.

Faculty participating in the BMS curriculum have expertise in a variety of areas of biomedical science, including infectious diseases, veterinary pathology, virology, disease mechanisms, laboratory medicine, and treatment.  The biomedical science faculty strongly encourage students to complement their academic courses with experiential learning opportunities through internships, field experience, and independent research projects conducted with biomedical research faculty on campus. State-of-the-art facilities include a fully equipped BSL-2 teaching facility that permits students to work in biosafety cabinets.  The New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostics Laboratory (NHVDL) provides unique opportunities for students interested in veterinary medicine and pathobiology to work alongside veterinary pathologists in the diagnostic laboratories.

 

Biomedical Science: Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) Option

The Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) program at UNH is NAACLS accredited and follows accreditation requirements.  Students in this option take six required MLS Core courses, five Major Elective courses, five Bioscience Core courses, and four Foundation courses. One capstone experience, supervised and approved within the major, is required of all seniors.  The capstone explores areas of interest based on the integration of prior learning.  The capstone requirement may be satisfied through a course, created work or product, or some form of experiential learning (e.g., honors thesis, mentored research project, or other special student activity).  A grade of C or above is required in courses within the major. For a detailed list of curriculum requirements, visit the Biomedical Science homepage. In addition, all other university academic requirements for the Discovery Program and the University Writing Requirement must be completed.

 

BMS-MLS Core Courses

Introduction to Biomedical Science Careers (1 sem)

Pathogenic Microbiology w/lab (1 sem)

Clinical Immunology and Serology w/lab (1 sem)

Body Fluids w/lab (1 sem)

Molecular Diagnostics (1 sem)

Mycology/Parasitology/Virology w/lab (1 sem)

 

BMS-MLS Major Electives

A total of five unique courses from a range of subject areas that includes histology, pathology, microbiology, phlebotomy, immunology and serology, hematology, or medical biochemistry.

 

Bioscience Core Courses

Anatomy and Physiology w/lab (2 sem)

Microbes in Human Disease or General Microbiology w/lab (1 sem)

Principles of Genetics (1 sem)

General Biochemistry w/lab (1 sem)

 

Foundation Courses

General Chemistry w/lab (2 sem)

Organic Chemistry w/lab (1 sem)

Statistics (1 sem)

 

 

Biomedical Science: Medical Microbiology (MM) Option

Students in the Medical Microbiology (MM) option take three required MM Core courses, six Major Elective courses, five Bioscience Core courses, and seven Foundation courses.  One capstone experience, supervised and approved within the major, is required of all seniors.  The capstone explores areas of interest based on the integration of prior learning.  The capstone requirement may be satisfied through a course, created work or product, or some form of experiential learning (e.g., honors thesis, mentored research project, or other special student activity). A grade of C or above is required in offerings within the major. For a detailed list of curriculum requirements, visit the Biomedical Science homepage. In addition, all other university academic requirements for the Discovery Program and the University Writing Requirement must be completed.

 

BMS-MM Core Courses

Introduction to Biomedical Science Careers (1 sem)

Pathogenic Microbiology w/lab (1 sem)

Immunology w/lab (1 sem)

 

BMS-MM Major Elective Courses

A total of six unique major elective courses is required. At least one course must be taken in each of the following groups: Host-Microbe Interactions, Molecular Biology, and Community. Three additional courses are taken either from these groups or as approved by the faculty, including the capstone course/experience.

 

Bioscience Core Courses

General Biology w/lab (2 sem)

General Microbiology w/lab (1 sem)

Principles of Genetics (1 sem)

General Biochemistry w/lab (1 sem)

 

Foundation Courses

General Chemistry w/lab (2 sem)

Organic Chemistry w/lab (1 sem)

Calculus (1 sem)

Biostatistics (1 sem)

Physics w/lab (2 sem)

 

 

Biomedical Sciences: Medical and Veterinary Sciences (MVS) Option.

Students in the Medical and Veterinary Sciences (MVS) option take three MVS Core courses, seven MVS Major Elective courses, five Bioscience Core courses, and eight Foundation courses. One capstone experience, supervised and approved within the major, is required of all seniors.  The capstone explores areas of interest based on the integration of prior learning.  The capstone requirement may be satisfied through a course, created work or product, or some form of experiential learning (e.g., honors thesis, mentored research project, or other special student activity). A grade of C or above is required in courses within the major. For a detailed list of curriculum requirements, visit the Biomedical Science homepage. In addition, all other university academic requirements for the Discovery Program and the University Writing Requirement must be completed.

BMS-MVS Core Courses

Introduction to Biomedical Science Careers (1 sem)

Anatomy and Physiology w/lab (2 sem)

 

BMS-MVS Major Elective Courses

A total of seven unique major elective courses are required. At least two courses must be taken in each of the following subject areas: Biomedical Systems, Pathobiology and Disease, and Health and Environmental Issues. One additional course is taken from the entire set of approved Major Elective courses that include dairy management, histology, endocrinology, physiology, microbiology, cell biology and public health.

 

Bioscience Core Courses

General Biology w/lab (2 sem)

General Microbiology w/lab (1 sem)

Principles of Genetics (1 sem)

General Biochemistry w/lab (1 sem)

 

Foundation Courses

General Chemistry w/lab (2 sem)

Organic Chemistry w/lab (2 sem)

Calculus (1 sem)

Biostatistics (1 sem)

Physics w/lab (2 sem)

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