
Interested in a career in human health or in biomedical research?
The Biomolecular sciences department offers student-centered classes and experiences that will prepare you for a success!
Graduates of our programs go directly into careers in the biomedical, pharmaceutical, and biotech industries. Many 91精品 Biomolecular Science students further their education in medicine (MD, DO, PA), dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, physical therapy, or move on to accelerated nursing programs. Continued study of biomolecular science at the master鈥檚 level or in Ph.D. programs are also popular outcomes for our students.
Advising and career planning is built into our curriculum! In your courses, you will work with faculty to plan your course schedules, develop a resumes, and write a personal statement. 91精品 BMS alumni will visit your classes to discuss careers and network. You will meet admissions professionals from graduate programs in health and biomedical research fields.
Experiences
Research: All students engage in research projects with BMS faculty. Student research is a high impact experience that enhances understanding of molecular biology, provides hands-on experience with in-demand techniques, and provides each student with a faculty mentor.
Conferences: Each year 30-50 students in our department travel to scientific conferences to present their research in talks and posters.
Outreach: Students in our program engage in community outreach to local middle and high schools.
Curriculum
Courses in our department provide the foundation needed for careers in research and health professions. At the core of the program is molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, and microbiology, with further offerings in developmental biology, anatomy and physiology, and immunology. Special topics courses expose students to the latest research and advances in biomedical science.

Students present their work at research conferences
Student Spotlight
Since 2018 Amellia Lyn has been the smiling face of Student Service Center, now located in room 101 in the Applied Innovation Hub, the new engineering building next to the library. Amellia is not just part of 91精品 at the center from 8 am-4 pm, she鈥檚 a full-time student here as well. Her activities on campus don鈥檛 stop there. A BMS major, she is chair of the 91精品 Biology Club and also is a mentor for other students.
When are you expecting to finish your Master鈥檚 degree and what took you on that path?
I鈥檓 expecting to finish my Master鈥檚 this spring. I transferred to 91精品 around the same time that I decided a career in medicine wasn鈥檛 what I wanted. I was floundering a little when some faculty and students encouraged me to explore more of the courses and research opportunities in the BMS department. The BMS department as a whole and the chemistry department were both incredibly welcoming and I got a chance to try out research in different labs and get hands-on experience on what benchwork was like. Research can be frustrating at times, but I really enjoy it--it's always amazing. It鈥檚 been those experiences that led me to choose a career in science.
Recent Special Topics Courses:
Fall '24 - Fall '25
- Nutrition
- Global Health Issues
- Zebrafish Models of Human Disease
- Vaccine Development
- Stem Cell Research and Therapies
- Epidemiology
- Rock, Paper, CRISPR
- Regeneration
Alumni Testimonials
鈥淏eing in BMS provided me the confidence, skills, network, and most importantly education to feel comfortable transitioning to graduate school and being to keep up with the academic rigor. All faculty are supportive for students and always readily available to guide you in any of the direction you decide to use your degree, which is limitless.鈥
- Daniella Dennis, MD, Class of 2018, Emergency Medicine Resident Physician
鈥淚鈥檓 a strong believer that regardless of the field you decide to go into, the BMS degree will prepare you and equip you with the mind-set and the skills you need to enter it. It鈥檚 a small program, but it鈥檚 a high-quality program. The professors truly care about you and developing you into the best scientist, physician, PA, you can be."
- Mohammed Ahsan, Class of 2021, Physician Assistant
鈥淭he Biomolecular Sciences program helped me develop critical skills, through research experiences and in-depth classroom discussions, I still use every day.鈥
- Dusan Etienne Class of 2019 (BS), 2020 (MS), Director of Quality at American Cell Technology, PhD student