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Twin Cities Campus
Human Genetics MinorGenetics, Cell Biology, and Development TCBS
Medical School
Link to a list of faculty for this program.
Contact Information
Institute of Human Genetics, 420 Delaware Street S.E., MMC 206, Minneapolis, MN 55455
The Institute of Human Genetics mission is to function both as a research center and resource for scientists within the Medical School and throughout the University of Minnesota. In this capacity it will develop and foster excellence in human genetic research and education, and provide a bridge between the basic and clinical sciences particularly as they relate to understanding and treating human diseases.
The courses for the human genetics minor require a basic understanding of human and molecular genetics and some statistics.
Program Delivery
Prerequisites for Admission
Other requirements to be completed before admission:
No specific course prerequisites are required for admission to the minor in human genetics. The following courses serve as prerequisites for the core courses that can be included in the minor: BIOL 4003 - Genetics (3 cr), GCD 4143 - Human Genetics (3 cr), GCD 4034 - Molecular Genetics (3 cr) or GCD 8121/BIOC 8002 - Advanced Molecular Genetics (3 cr), STAT 3011 - Introduction to Statistical Analysis (3 cr), PUBH 5414 - Biostatistical Methods I (3 cr), and basic introductory courses to prokaryotic and eukaryotic molecular genetics. If a student has an insufficient background in a particular area the Steering Committee may recommend specific courses prior to starting the human genetics minor program. These courses do not count toward the minor requirements.
For an online application or for more information about graduate education admissions, see the
General Information section of this
website.
Program Requirements
Use of 4xxx courses towards program requirements is not permitted.
All students in the minor must take a basic graduate level human genetics course (such as GCD8073 - Advanced Human Genetics). Additional courses to fulfill the requirements for the minor are selected from courses that are appropriate for advanced study in human genetics. Representative courses are listed in genetics, epidemiology/public health, psychology, and law. All courses for the minor cannot be from the same department/program, and students are encouraged to take at least one course that is outside of their major course area (such as taking a non-GCD course for a MCDBG student). Contact the program for specific courses for the minor program.
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