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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Applied Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - Non-Thesis (MS)
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Program Educational Goals:
Outcomes for the MS-AMBB include the expectation that students will be able to:
- Apply the advanced knowledge and technical skills needed to serve as active contributors and/or leaders in the laboratory science professions;
- Demonstrate entry-level technical competency in laboratory and computational procedures routinely performed in the fields of applied molecular biology and biotechnology.
- Critically review, appraise, and synthesize the biomedical sciences literature.
- Identify and systematically investigate research questions pertinent to laboratory practice;
- Synthesize new concepts, models and theories through the appropriate application of empirical knowledge and the scientific method to help resolve biomedical laboratory and health sciences issues or problems;
- Apply current knowledge to evaluate or design more effective ways to deliver clinical laboratory and health-related services;
- Use a variety of information technologies to address both theoretical and practical problems, enhance communication, and disseminate knowledge to applicable audiences and interest groups;
- Demonstrate proficiency in both oral and written communication, using both scholarly and technical formats;
- Work collaboratively with others to advance the scientific bases of knowledge in laboratory science via ongoing scholarship;
- Integrate basic principles of ethics and cultural sensitivity within all interpersonal and professional activities.
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Applied Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Core
Credits to Total a Minimum of 51
Last Revised for 2019-2020 Academic Year
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