Masters Degree in Biochemical Research at Case Western Reserve University |
Case Western Reserve University
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Case Western Reserve University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 9,844 students in Cleveland, OH.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Case Western Reserve University Masters degree Biochemical Research
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The Biochemistry Department offers M.S. degree each with different degree requirements. A three year program with heavy emphasis on research leads to a Master's of Science in Biochemical Research. Students with the Biochemical Research degree are well-suited for positions in academic, government, hospital, and industrial laboratories. M.S. students may transfer into the Ph.D. program but they must have performed well in their coursework and displayed significant research potential.
M.S. students can be admitted in either the fall or spring. Deadlines for completed applications are June 15 for fall semester and November 1 for spring semester. The M.S. program is independent of the Ph.D. program and students are evaluated by different committees.
For M.S. application students should submit a completed application form, three letters of recommendation, official undergraduate transcript(s), official GRE scores (Verbal, Quantitative and Analytical) and, when applicable, official TOEFL scores.
M.S. in Biochemical Research Degree Requirements
Students take courses, engage in research, and participate in formal and informal seminars. Participation in seminars is similar to that of Ph.D. students.
Students usually take one course in each of the first four semesters with the remaining time spent in the laboratory. The only required course is "General Biochemistry". The remaining courses are selected by the student and the advisory committee to provide a coordinated and well-rounded program with specificity in molecular biology, protein chemistry, metabolism, or structural biology.
Students spend the majority of their time conducting independent research with input from an advisory committee. This committee is composed of three faculty members chosen for the student during the first year. It provides scientific expertise, offers support in overcoming research difficulties, and evaluates the student's progress.
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