The
application cycle is open for the Fall 2017 entry into the Campbell
University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine Master of
Science in Biomedical Sciences
(MSBS) program. The MSBS program allows students to work towards a
degree while strengthening their academic record and provides insight
and experience in the biomedical sciences. Upon successful completion
of the MSBS program, students will be more competitive
for admission to health professional programs.
Candidates for Fall 2017 admission must complete a minimum of 90 semester hours or 75% of the credits
from a college or university accredited by
an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education prior
to application. A bachelor’s degree is required by matriculation into
the MSBS program. We operate on a rolling admissions
cycle and encourage your students to apply early.
The
competitive MSBS program applicant will have a minimum science and
overall GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), we pay special attention to the
last 120 credit hours. Applicants
must complete the following coursework prior to matriculation:
·
Biological Sciences (8 hours/1 year)
·
General/Inorganic/Physical Chemistry (8 hours/1 year)
·
Organic Chemistry (8 hours/1 year)
·
Physics (6-8 hours/ 1 year)
·
English (6 hours/ 1 year)
*Candidates must earn a grade of C or better in each prerequisite course.
The
MSBS program evaluates all applicants holistically and considers their
entire record including experiences beyond the classroom reflecting
leadership ability and an
aptitude for working with others.
If you have any questions about the program or the application process please contact us
cusompbac@campbell.edu or 910-893-7689.
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