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Twin Cities Campus
Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics M.S.Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development TCBS
Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development TMED
Graduate School
Link to a list of faculty for this program.
Contact Information
MCDB&G Graduate Program, 6-160 Jackson Hall, 321 Church Street SE, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455 (612-624-7470, fax: 612-626-6140)
Along with the program-specific requirements listed below, please read the
General Information section of
this
website for requirements that apply to all major fields.
The MCDB&G MS degree can be earned in one of three ways:
1. The MS with a genetic counseling track: This full-time program is designed to provide students with the academic foundation and clinical expertise necessary to enter the profession of genetic counseling. The curriculum integrates selected coursework with firsthand experience in the diagnostic medical genetics laboratories and supervised work in clinical settings with patients and families. The clinical component involves work in multiple clinical settings throughout the Twin Cities, the Mayo clinic in Rochester, St. Cloud and other centers. The MS with a genetic counseling track is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling, and all graduates are eligible to apply to the American Board of Genetic Counseling for active candidate status and to sit for board certification.
2. The joint JD/MS-MCDB&G program: This program, offered in conjunction with the joint degree program in law, science, and technology, is unique in the nation and enables students to combine a JD degree with the MCDB&G MS degree. Students entering this program must be admitted to both MCDB&G and the Law School.
3. Eligible MCDB&G PhD students, who leave before they have completed their doctoral degree, may be offered the option to complete the MS. Eligibility to complete the MS is determined by the student's advisor and the MCDB&G director of graduate studies. MCDB&G does not offer a free-standing MS degree program in research.
Program Delivery
Prerequisites for Admission
For genetic counseling admissions information go to http://cbs.umn.edu/genetic-counseling/admissions
For JD/MS admissions info - http://cbs.umn.edu/academics/departments/gcd/graduate/prospective
Other requirements to be completed before admission:
Applications to the MS with the genetic counseling track are stronger if the applicant has interacted with a practicing genetic counselor--in the clinical setting, or in another capacity such as personal interviews--that affords the applicant a real-life understanding of the profession. The application deadline date is December 15, and admission is for fall semester only.
Successful applicants to the joint JD/MS program must have previous research experience in an academic or industrial setting, in addition to any course-related laboratory experience. Demonstrated familiarity with and aptitude for basic science research is important prior to embarking on this dual degree program. The application deadline date is December 1, and admission is for fall semester only. Entry into the joint JD/MS program requires separate admittance to both the Law School and MCDB&G.
Applicants must submit their test score(s) from the following:
International applicants must submit score(s) from one of the following tests:
Key to test
abbreviations
(GRE, TOEFL, IELTS).
For an online application or for more information about graduate education admissions, see the
General Information section of this
website.
Program Requirements
Plan A: Plan A requires
20
major credits,
0
credits outside the major,
and
10
thesis credits.
The final exam is written and oral.
Plan B: Plan B requires
30 to 55
major credits and
0
credits outside the major.
The final exam is written and oral.
This program may not be completed with a minor.
Use of 4xxx courses towards program requirements is not permitted.
A minimum GPA of 3.00
is required for students to remain in good standing.
Plan A
Take the following courses for at least 17 credits. Non-GCD coursework, selected in consultation with the advisor, may be applied to this requirement. MCDG 8900 can be taken for one credit four times (over four semesters). MCDG 8950 can be taken for one credit twice (over two semesters).
GCD 8131 - Advanced Molecular Genetics and Genomics
(3.0 cr)
GCD 8151 - Cellular Biochemistry and Cell Biology
(2.0-4.0 cr)
GCD 8161 - Advanced Cell Biology and Development
(2.0 cr)
GCD 8171 - Literature Analysis
(1.0-2.0 cr)
BIOC 8401 - Ethics, Public Policy, and Careers in Molecular and Cellular Biology
(1.0 cr)
MCDG 8900 - Student Research Seminar
(1.0 cr)
MCDG 8950 - Teaching Practicum
(1.0 cr)
Plan A thesis credits
10 thesis credits are required.
Take 10 or more credit(s) from the following:
·
MCDG 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's
(1.0-18.0 cr)
Plan B
Take at least 27 credits of coursework from the following list. Non-GCD courses, selected in consultation with the advisor, can be applied to this requirement. MCDG 8900 can be taken for one credit four times (over four semesters). MCDG 8950 can be taken for one credit twice (over two semesters).
GCD 8131 - Advanced Molecular Genetics and Genomics
(3.0 cr)
GCD 8151 - Cellular Biochemistry and Cell Biology
(2.0-4.0 cr)
GCD 8161 - Advanced Cell Biology and Development
(2.0 cr)
GCD 8171 - Literature Analysis
(1.0-2.0 cr)
BIOC 8401 - Ethics, Public Policy, and Careers in Molecular and Cellular Biology
(1.0 cr)
MCDG 8900 - Student Research Seminar
(1.0 cr)
MCDG 8950 - Teaching Practicum
(1.0 cr)
Joint- or Dual-degree Coursework:
JD/MS-MCDB&G (Joint Degree Program in Law, Science and Technology)
Students may take a total of 12 credits in common
among the academic programs.
Program Sub-plans
A sub-plan is not required for this program.
Students may not complete the program with more than one sub-plan.
Genetic Counseling
This sub-plan is limited to students completing the program under Plan B.
The MS with genetic counseling track is designed to be completed in 4 semesters and the interim summer. Most of the coursework is taken the first year, with more time during the second year dedicated to clinical experience. Students will be placed in laboratory and clinical observation experiences during the first year, five clinical genetic counseling internships during the second year, and will complete a minimum of 800 hours of direct patient contact. Students must earn a passing grade in their five clinical internship rotations and present a completed log of at least 50 clinical cases before the final oral examination.
Only under exceptional circumstances will the course of study be varied to meet the needs of a student with many of the courses already completed or with extensive clinical laboratory experience.
Plan B projects that qualify for the genetic counseling track include those that study a genetic counseling problem and add to the existing genetic counseling literature; produce materials that add to the profession, such as teaching materials or ways of evaluating the service; or produce educational materials needed by patient populations or the general public.
First Year
Students will observe in a clinical setting one day per week, and gain experience in the clinical laboratories one day per week. An elective course of the student's choice is an option.
Credit requirement for these courses are: GCD 6110 (6.0 crs); GCD 8994 (2.0 crs, S/N only). Register for GCD 8993 for 2.0 crs twice (over two semesters),S/N only.
GCD 8911 - Introduction to Genetic Counseling Skills and Practice
(4.0 cr)
GCD 8912 - Genetic Counseling in Practice
(4.0 cr)
GCD 8073 - Genetics & Genomics in Human Health
(2.0 cr)
GCD 6110 - Science of Medical Practice
(3.0-6.0 cr)
PSY 5137 - Introduction to Behavioral Genetics
(3.0 cr)
GCD 8993 - Directed Studies
(1.0-5.0 cr)
GCD 8994 - Research
(1.0-5.0 cr)
Summer
During the summer between the first and second year of the program, students will begin their first clinical internship rotation with patient responsibilities. This 10-week rotation includes the expectation that students will spend between 2-3 days per week in the clinic. The student’s time in the clinic, which is set by the clinical supervisor, may exceed the 20-hour minimum.
GCD 8001 - Genetic Counseling Clinical Internship I
(3.0 cr)
Second Year
Students will complete internships in a clinical setting 2-3 days per week for 15 weeks. An elective course of the student's choice is an option.
Register for GCD 8994 for 2.0 crs twice (over two semesters),S/N only.
GCD 8002 - Genetic Counseling Clinical Internship II
(5.0 cr)
GCD 8003 - Genetic Counseling Clinical Internship III
(5.0 cr)
GCD 8913 - Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Counseling I
(3.0 cr)
GCD 8914 - Ethical and Legal Issues in Genetic Counseling
(2.0 cr)
GCD 8915 - Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Counseling II
(3.0 cr)
GCD 8994 - Research
(1.0-5.0 cr)
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