This certificate focuses on developing foundational knowledge and practical skills in the biological, chemical, and physical sciences. Courses in this certificate emphasize hands-on learning of laboratory methods, data collection, and analysis techniques commonly used in biomedical research.
Coursework in Principles of Biology and General Chemistry is required to enter the certificate program. The certificate requires completion of 27 credits, consisting of required and elective courses. At least one of the upper division electives must come from outside Biology and Chemistry.
Upon completion, students receive a certificate that demonstrates their proficiency in biomedical research techniques and their readiness to contribute to medical and scientific research efforts. Graduates who are interested in biomedical research typically pursue careers as research assistants, laboratory technicians, or clinical trial coordinators, working in academic research institutions, healthcare organizations, pharmaceutical companies, or biotechnology companies.
For questions about this certificate, you may contact the following Biology faculty members:
Dr. Nicholas Stewart, stewartn@sou.edu
Dr. Melissa LaBonty, labontym@sou.edu