Expected Student Learning Outcomes
GSBS student learning outcomes are described below:
Biomedical Concepts and Theories
Students will be able to comprehend basic concepts and theories in the fields of biochemistry,
cell biology, laboratory methodologies, genes and function, and biomedical research
in relation to human physiology and diseases.
Written and Verbal Communication
Students will be able to express and discuss effectively with peers and professors
through oral presentations and written discourse.
Independent Research
Students will be able to plan, organize, conduct, and analyze biomedical research
with direction from principal investigator.
Critical Thinking
Students will be able to recall, explain, integrate, and apply key concepts related
to the fields of cancer research, infectious diseases, neurosciences, and diabetes
& metabolism.
Ethical Behavior
Students will be able to identify, analyze, relate, and address the regulatory environment
as well as the normative ethics of conducting biomedical research.
Analytical Thinking
Students will be able to display their understanding of analyzing and presenting data
in order to design experiments and present genetic data analysis and basic biostatistics.