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Kathy Martin
Professor, Department Chair
Biomolecular Sciences
Nicolaus Copernicus Hall
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Biomolecular Sciences, BS

ÃûæÂÖ±²¥ to Conducting High-Impact Research.

ÃûæÂÖ±²¥â€™s BS in Biomolecular Sciences prepares students for careers in biomedical research and for health professions. Coursework focuses on molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, microbiology, developmental biology, physiology, and current advances in biomedical research.

At the core of the program is student-centered research. These faculty mentored projects provide students with critical experience desired by employers and for admissions to graduate programs in the health professions and biomedical science.

Graduates of ÃûæÂÖ±²¥â€™s BS in Biomolecular Science go on to careers in the biomedical, pharmaceutical, biotech, and research industries. Following graduation, many ÃûæÂÖ±²¥ Biomolecular Science students further their education in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine, become physician’s assistants or physical therapists, or enroll in accelerated nursing programs. Graduates are well equipped to pursue Masters and Doctoral programs in Biomedical Science.

Our facilities include:

  • Microbiology lab (certified by the Connecticut State Department of Public Health)
  • Cell culture suite
  • Animal suites
  • Fluorescent microscopes, Real-time PCR machine

Program Features

  • Students engage in research projects with BMS faculty
  • Includes all pre-requisites needed for application to medical, dental, pharmacy, physician’s assistant programs, as well as other health related programs
  • Opportunities to travel to research conferences
  • Faculty coordinate and students volunteer with outreach programs in local middle and high schools
  • Weekly seminars feature faculty research, student research, visits from graduate programs, alumni speakers
  • Financial aid and scholarships available
  • Free on-campus child care available

I’m 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’s a small program, but it’s a high-quality program. The professors truly care about you and developing you into the best scientist, physician, PA, you can be.

Mohammed Ahsan
Current Physician Assistant student, ’21

Did You Know?

As members of the Biology Club or the PreHealth Club students travel to regional and national research conferences, receive departmental honors, form an active network of BMS alumni, and pursue grant funding for student projects.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Biomolecular Sciences majors will be able to demonstrate foundational knowledge in Biomolecular science, including an understanding of:
    • The relationship between the properties of macromolecules and cellular activities,
    • The relationship between cellular activities and biological responses,
    • Cell metabolism, chemical composition, physiochemical and functional organization of organelles,
    • Gene replication, expression, regulation and mutation,
    • Cell signaling, trafficking and differentiation, and
    • Contemporary approaches and techniques used in modern cell and molecular biology.
  2. Biomolecular Sciences majors will be able to evaluate, summarize and critique papers from the scientific literature.
  3. Biomolecular Sciences majors will be able to develop a research question and discuss and evaluate approaches to address that question.
  4. Biomolecular Sciences majors will be able to design and conduct a research project under the guidance of a faculty member, including data collection, evaluation, and presentation in an oral or written format.