Applied Science Option
Biomedical Science is a broad field of applied biology
that is directed toward understanding health and disease.
The curriculum is designed to provide a strong four-year
education that emphasizes versatility of the graduate in
the biological and medical sciences. A highly effective
counseling program assists the students with the development
of an individualized approach and course package that orients
and prepares the students for entry into the medical and
allied health field of their choice. Such an approach enhances
their educational experiences, improves their placement
in professional programs, and facilitates their entry into
the biomedical science job market.
Biomedical Science graduates enter professional programs
in human medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, osteopathy,
podiatry, optometry, pharmacy and nursing. Some become
medical technologists, physician assistants, veterinarian
assistants, and laboratory and research technicians. Others
pursue radiation technology, hospital administration, and
a wide variety of health-related fields. Many Biomedical
Science students continue their education in graduate schools
and specialize in various biology- and medicine-related
disciplines. Other graduates are employed by clinical practices,
industrial companies, government agencies, private foundations,
public schools, colleges and certain aspects of business.
Positions are available in pharmaceutical and drug marketing,
research equipment manufacture and sales, food safety,
biomedical research, disease control, zoonoses and epidemiology,
laboratory animal care, zoo and aquatic animal supervision,
health-related inspection and regulatory work. The B.S.
in Biomedical Science is also awarded to students who complete
the three year Early Admission Option to Professional Schools
and one year of professional school.
FRESHMAN YEAR
| First Semester |
(Th-Pr)
|
Cr
|
|
Second Semester |
(Th-Pr)
|
Cr
|
| BIMS 101 Intro. to Biomedical Science |
(1-0) |
1 |
|
BIOL 114 Introductory Biology |
(3-0) |
3 |
| BIOL 113 Introductory Biology |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
BIOL 124 Introductory Biology Lab. |
(0-3) |
1 |
| BIOL 123 Introductory Biology Lab. |
(0-3) |
1 |
|
CHEM 102 Fund. of Chemistry II |
(3-3) |
4 |
| CHEM 101 Fund. of Chemistry I |
(3-3) |
4 |
|
MATH 131 Mathematical Concepts-- Calculus |
(3-0) |
3 |
| ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
Visual and performing arts elective |
|
3 |
| MATH 166 Topics in Contemporary Mathematics II |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
* KINE 199 Required Physical Activity |
(0-2) |
1 |
| * KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity |
(0-2) |
1 |
|
|
|
15 |
| |
|
16 |
|
|
|
|
SOPHOMORE YEAR
| ANSC 107 General Animal Science |
(3-0)
|
3
|
|
ENGL 210 Scientific and Technical Writing or ENGL
301 Technical Writing |
(3-0)
|
3
|
| ANSC 108 General Animal Science Lab. |
(0-2) |
1 |
|
CHEM 228 Organic Chemistry II |
(3-0) |
3 |
| CHEM 227 Organic Chemistry I |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
CHEM 238 Organic Chemistry Lab. II |
(0-3) |
1 |
| CHEM 237 Organic Chemistry Lab. I |
(0-3) |
1 |
|
HIST 106 History of the U.S. |
(3-0) |
3 |
| HIST 105 History of the U.S. |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
PHYS 202 College Physics |
(3-3) |
4 |
| PHYS 201 College Physics |
(3-3) |
4 |
|
Business elective |
|
3 |
| STAT 302 Statistical Methods |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
|
|
17 |
| |
|
18 |
|
|
|
|
JUNIOR YEAR
| BICH 410 Comprehensive Biochemistry I |
(3-0)
|
3
|
|
BICH 411 Comprehensive Biochemistry II |
(3-0)
|
3
|
| BIMS 320 Biomedical Genetics |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
POLS 207 State and Local Govt. |
(3-0) |
3 |
| POLS 206 American Natl. Govt. |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
VTPB 405 Biomedical Microbiology |
(3-5) |
5 |
| VAPH 305 Biomedical Anatomy |
(2-4) |
4 |
|
VTPP 423 Biomedical Physiology I |
(3-3) |
4 |
| Elective |
|
3 |
|
Elective |
|
3 |
| |
|
16 |
|
|
|
18 |
SENIOR YEAR
| ** BIMS directed electives |
|
9
|
|
** BIMS directed electives |
|
10
|
| Social and behavioral sciences elective |
|
3 |
|
Humanities elective |
|
3 |
| Elective |
|
3 |
|
Elective |
|
3 |
| |
|
15 |
|
|
|
16 |
Double Major in Biomedical Science and Marine Biology
Students are no longer accepted into this option.
The double major in Biomedical
Science and Marine Biology is a collaborative effort
designed to allow
a student to receive a double major. Students at Texas
A&M University receive a B.S. in Biomedical Science
with a second major in Marine Biology. Students at
Texas A&M University at Galveston receive a B.S.
in Marine Biology with a second major in Biomedical
Science.
The Biomedical Science and Marine Biology double
major provides an applied understanding of aquatic
animal health through hands-on exposure to marine organisms
and their habitats. Students spend their first two
years in College Station obtaining a prerequisite background
in the biological and chemical sciences and then transfer
to Galveston where they receive hands-on exposure to
flora and fauna of the estuarine/marine environment.
The Galveston stint emphasizes dynamic interactions
between disease agents and aquatic organisms, especially
bivalve, fisheries and marine mammal stocks. This program
culminates in a rigorous study of cellular and molecular
biology at College Station. This prepares the graduate
for careers in aquatic animal health, seafood technology
and various marine biology related disciplines, as
well as advanced studies in veterinary medicine, biological
oceanography or related biological disciplines.
SUMMER I AT GALVESTON
| |
(Th-Pr)
|
Cr
|
| Marine botany elective (5 wk) |
|
4
|
| MARB directed electives (10 wk) |
|
4 |
| Humanities elective (5 wk) |
|
3 |
| * KINE 199 (5 wk) |
(0-2) |
1 |
| |
|
12 |
JUNIOR YEAR AT GALVESTON
| First Semester |
(Th-Pr) |
Cr |
|
Second Semester |
(Th-Pr) |
Cr |
| ENGL 301 Technical Writing |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
MARB 450 Developmental Biology of Marine Organisms |
(3-3) |
4 |
| COMM 203 Public Speaking |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
MICR 351 Microbiology (TAMUG) |
(3-3) |
4 |
| MARB 435 Invertebrate Zoology |
(3-3) |
4 |
|
MARB directed elective |
|
3 |
| MARB 481 Seminar in Marine Biology |
(1-0) |
1 |
|
Social and behavioral sciences elective |
|
3 |
| MARS 360 Biochemistry |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
|
|
14 |
| |
|
14 |
|
|
|
|
SUMMER II AT GALVESTON
| MARB 425 Marine Ecology (10 wk) |
(3-3)
|
4
|
| MARB 482 Seminar in Marine Biol. (5 wk) |
(1-0) |
1 |
| Directed elective in Aquatic Diseases (5 wk) |
|
3 |
| Social and behavioral sciences elective (GEOG 210) (5 wk) |
|
3 |
| |
|
11 |
International Certificate Program with a Focus in Spanish
for Biomedical Science Students
Courses in language, culture and area studies combine to provide a
certificate in Spanish and international studies for students majoring
in Biomedical Science. The certificate program prepares the graduate
for positions in multinational companies, foreign organizations and specific
countries in which Spanish is used. Because of limited resources, the
program will have a cap on the number of students admitted to the program.
All courses in the program must be completed with a grade of C or better.
The certificate will be awarded upon completion of a B.S. degree in Biomedical
Science. To earn the certificate, students are required to take:
| SPAN 200-level Courses |
6 credits |
| Internationalization Courses |
|
| Humanities or Visual and Performing Arts |
3 credits |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences |
3 credits |
| Spanish culture/literature/advanced language |
3 credits |
| International Experience Component |
|