Medical Human Anatomy and Physiology Certificate
Program Description
This certificate is offered by the School of Health Sciences and provides graduate students with in-depth exposure to advanced and clinical courses in anatomy and physiology as they apply to human medicine, to enhance student preparation for further graduate and/or professional study in a variety of health care fields.
Admission Requirements
- Undergraduate degree in STEM field
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
Required courses Credit Hours: 12
Complete at Least One Course in Anatomy From the Following List:
Complete at Least One Course in Physiology From the Following List:
- BMS 641 - Physiology of the Human Cell
- BMS 642 - Physiology of Human Organ Systems
- BMS 660 - Medical Physiology Laboratory
- BMS 661 - Medical and Pathologic Physiology
- BMS 664 - Human Reproductive Physiology
- BMS 665 - Human Cardiopulmonary Physiology
- BMS 667 - Physiology of Exercise Metabolism
- BMS 669 - Neurobiology
- BMS 672 - Human Renal Physiology
- BMS 673 - Endocrine Physiology
- BMS 752 - Medical Physiology
Select Additional Credits From Either the Anatomy or Physiology Lists to Complete 12 Credits.
All Candidates Must Satisfy the General University Certificate Requirements.
Completion Requirements:
After admission into the Graduate Certificate in Medical Human Anatomy and Physiology program, the students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher, with no more than one course with a grade of "C".
Apply online
Apply to this certificate program through a central application: GradCAS. Review the sections above before you begin.