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DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Master Of Science Degree In Biomedical Sciences The M.S. degree program is designed to offer the individual the opportunity to attain mastery of independent research investigation in a particular subject area. In order to attain this mastery the student is given the opportunity to obtain a background in pertinent subject areas, develop requisite skills, engage in a research project, and prepare a research thesis. The specific requirements for an M.S. degree are a minimum of 30 semester hours of pertinent coursework, to include 6 hours of Research in Biomedical Sciences, successful completion of The Ethical Dimensions of the Biomedical Sciences (GS210051), and one semester of full-time registration in Thesis. The majority of these 30 credit hours, plus the majority of any additional coursework required by the ASC or the student's Advisory or Supervisory Committees, must be taken at the UT GSBS at Houston, at other UTHSC schools, or at an institution with which we have consortium arrangements (i.e., Rice University, the University of Houston, or Baylor University). An advisory/supervisory committee guides the student in the selection of coursework, through the research project and the preparation of the thesis, and administers the final oral examination. Operating within this general framework for the M.S. degree in Biomedical Sciences are the individualized M.S. degree option and three specialized programs, in Genetic Counseling, Medical Physics, and Oral Biomaterials. Doctor Of Philosophy Degree In Biomedical Sciences The Ph.D. degree program is designed to offer students the opportunity to complete didactic and laboratory studies through which they may gain the expertise to conduct independent and creative research which contributes new knowledge in an area of the biomedical sciences. Curriculum The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston requires a minimum of 54 credit hours to obtain the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). The 54 credit hour minimum includes one credit hour of the Ethical Dimensions of the Biomedical Sciences (GS210051), 12 credit hours of Tutorial Research Experience (GS000514), four required GSBS area requirement courses, and a minimum of one year of registration for research which includes Research in Biomedical Sciences (GS000520) and Dissertation for Doctor of Philosophy (GS000920). Any exceptions to this minimum credit hour requirement must be approved by the Dean upon recommendation by the Academic Standards Committee. All other rules regarding completion of degree requirements in the GSBS are as currently stated in the GSBS Policies and Procedures and Guidelines for Entering Students .
The five steps in the curriculum of the Ph.D. program described above represent the general academic requirements of the Graduate School. Additional course work to be included in a student's program of study is selected by the student and a faculty advisory committee. The program of study should be selected to provide the student with educational experiences appropriate to the scientific disciplines with which the dissertation research is concerned.
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