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When you were admitted you should have received a welcome email from the program with a copy of your degree plan. If you haven’t seen it, check your junk mail folder.   Since MSHS has no electives, you only need to follow the degree plan provided.  MSHS has a faculty advisor who will be able to help you with most of your questions and advising needs for the MSHS program. The MSHS faculty advisor is Kim Garcia.  You can reach Ms. Garcia at (956) 665-4781 or by email: kim.garcia@utrgv.edu 

UTRGV accepts most standard forms of financial aid.  You must have a current FAFSA application on file.  The financial aid department can help you with all questions related to financial aid. UTRGV has a webpage on paying for college and the Financial Aid Office/U Central has a page on financial aid for accelerated programs. You should also check with your employer and other organizations you are a member of to see if they offer financial assistance.   

Your class may not be visible on Blackboard until the first day of classes.  Some instructors release their courses early, so you may see one class and not see another.  If you do not see your course on the first day of scheduled classes for the module, please contact COLLT  It is also a good idea to email your instructor (include your name as it appears in Assist, your student ID number, and your course/section) and let them know.  Your instructor may be able to provide a copy of the syllabus and readings, so you don’t fall behind while getting your access restored.   

To verify that you registered correctly, refer to your program of study and compare that to the classes you see on your schedule/in Assist. 

We recommend you apply 3 months prior to your expected graduation.  Print the graduation application, complete it, sign it, scan it and email it to gradcollege@utrgv.edu  There is a fee associated with the application.  Please check Assist for the graduation fee and make sure you pay it. 

Go to Assist and check/update your personal information including mailing address, alternate email address and phone number so you can be contacted about graduation if needed and so your diploma is mailed to the correct address. 

Once the application is processed through the Graduate College it is turned over to the registrar’s office.  The registrar's office should contact you to ask if you want to participate in the next Commencement.  Dates for commencement are posted on the UTRGV academic calendar. 

Bookmark the UTRGV commencement webpage and follow this page for the latest on commencement activities.  Check your UTRGV email for updates from the registrar’s office or Graduate College about commencement.   Commencement exercises are planned and organized by the registrar's office and they are the department to contact for questions about commencement. 

If you just want the diploma, that will be mailed in about 6 weeks after your graduation date.  

You can order graduation regalia through the UTRGV bookstore .   Caps and gowns are black and the hood color for MSHS is gold. 

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BMED FAQs

Pre-Admissions

Students interested in the following professions:

  • Physicians in any field of medicine
  • Scientists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Pharmacists
  • Dentists
  • Veterinarians
  • Physical Therapists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Teachers
  • Lab technicians or Research assistants
  • Other Health and Science professions

Students interested in the BS in Biomedical Sciences need to complete a separate admissions process in addition to applying to UTRGV. Please visit the BMED Application Instructions Page to learn more about the BMED admissions process and to access the BMED application.

  • Currently, we accept all UTRGV accepted transfer credits except AP Bio or Biology credits since we teach biological concepts very differently, in a focused fashion, based on human health. However, if your overall GPA including Science and Math GPA is > 3.5 and you have 30+ college credits, we will individually evaluate students accepted to the BMED program and allow credits for Bio I & II and A & P I & II.
  •  If you already have transfer credits, and you are in the 4 YR regular track, you can make your 12 or 15 required credits for scholarships by adding non BMED Gen Ed/STEM courses or adding a minor. Or, if your overall GPA including Science and Math GPA is > 3.5 and you have 30+ college credits, we will individually evaluate students accepted to the BMED program, and advise if you can accelerate.   
  • If you want to transfer out/change majors, it depends on other departments/schools whether they will give credits for BMED to substitute for Biology. BS IHS students, and Transfer students from other universities or colleges may apply to the BMED program. They will be considered for admission, and advised regarding course credits individually, if accepted.

  • Our coursework bridges Biology and Medicine by discussing biological concepts mostly in terms of human health
  • Faculty have mapped competencies and student learning outcomes which are very similar to medical school competencies to our coursework
  • Critical thinking skill development is emphasized
  • We teach with face to face flipped classroom model with minimal lecturing, online content, interactive team based and problem based learning, case studies etc. just like in medical/graduate/professional schools
  • Hands on Lab and Research experiences are required
  • A few biomedical integrated STEM and  Humanities courses are available (Check with Dept. for specific CRN#s/sections every semester)
  • Mandatory coached study hours in Freshman and Sophomore level courses where graded activities and tutoring are conducted by an instructional facilitator and tutors
  • Much smaller than Biology program, more opportunities for one-on-one interactions and mentorship by faculty and staff
  • Program manager dedicated to addressing students concerns
  • MCAT/PCAT/DAT preparation is facilitated with mandatory annual MCAT diagnostic exam.

Most students at UTRGV receive some form of financial aid to help offset the cost of their education. This usually consists of some combination of scholarships, grants, loans, possible work-study and other institutional aid programs. Since financial assistance is an important part of the admissions process, it’s essential that you be aware of what aid is available and the application process. Below are some helpful links for you to explore your financial options.

Scholarships from Local or national Organizations

  • UTRGV - Paying for College - UTRGV Strategic Enrollment - U Central - Paying for College. Financial aid resources and links for UTRGV students. 
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid for Hispanic Students to Attend School - Accredited Schools Online - Scholarships for Latino, First Generation, Migrant & Undocumented Students.
  • Stars Scholarship Fund (STARS) www.starsscholarship.org
  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund www.hsf.net
  • Valley Alliance of Mentors for Opportunities and Scholarship (VAMOS) www.vamosscholars.org
  • Hispanic Association for Colleges and Universities (HACU)  www.hacu.net
  • Scholarship America www.scholarshipamerica.org
  • Sallie Mae Fund Scholarship Search (Paying for College) www.salliemae.com
  • College for all Texas www.collegeforalltexans.com

  • You need College Algebra credit to take Gen Chem I, which is recommended in first semester of freshman year in the program
  • You may have College Algebra credits from HS to fulfill this requirement
  • If you don’t have the credit, you may test out if you feel strong in math, visit the Math Course Placement page:  https://www.utrgv.edu/math/academics/general/placement/index.htm

Or You may take in summer at UTRGV or a community college

  • Best resource for information on NON-BMED courses is the Advising Center. UTRGV students can schedule a meeting with an advisor by visiting this link. https://www.utrgv.edu/advising/contact-us/index.htm

  • Student Research : Students get experiential learning opportunities through our Independent Research coursework and Biomedical Freshman Research Initiative or Faculty research labs
  • Clinical opportunities: Clinical opportunities (competitive) can be arranged if you are in excellent academic standing in the program
  • Volunteering opportunities: Student led organizations such as BMED Ambassadors, Medical Brigades, Biomedical Student Association (BSA), Live to Serve (L2S), Tutors for All (T4A), Volunteers Around the World (VAW), etc.

 

For more information, visit the link below:

Student Organizations

The ability to accelerate the first year is possible by invitation from the Admissions Committee, provided the student has 30 plus college credits (UTRGV transcripts should reflect the college credits, if transferred), and an overall and Science GPA of at least 3.5. Once a student has been accepted into the BMED program, the department will contact the eligible student directly two weeks after acceptance, with an invitation to accelerate beginning their first semester in BMED. It is the student’s responsibility to provide all requested documentation as well as ensure that all transferred college credits are reflected in the documentation at UTRGV, to be evaluated for acceleration.

 

The BMED program no longer offers a 3-year track. We now offer acceleration on a case-by-case basis, or an associate degree completed by students transferring from TSC (Associate of Science in Science) or STC (Associate of Science with a field of study in Biology) with whom we have articulation agreements. 

TSC to UTRGV BMED Roadmap

STC to UTRGV BMED Roadmap

Other options available, rather than accelerating, are to pursue a minor, a second major, or the 4+1 master’s program. These are usually recommended to students as they allow more time for them to establish their CV or resume by participating in research, clinical shadowing or experiences, summer internships, volunteering in the community, and student organizations.

Addiction Studies Major / Minor
Biochemistry Minor
Business Major
Chemistry Major / Minor
Criminal Justice Major / Minor
Exercise Science Major
Mechanical Engineering Major / Minor
Medical Humanities Minor
Nutritional Sciences Major / Minor
Psychology Major / Minor
Sociology Major / Minor

Students considering accelerating should be aware that it may limit the time and opportunities to partake in research, clinical shadowing, and student organizations. These activities are an important part of professional and graduate school applications including medical school, as well as considered by admission committees to such institutions. In addition, as acceleration increases the amount of time needed for courses and studying, it may limit the time to study for professional and graduate school entrance exams. These points should be carefully considered before requesting acceleration. Our BMED advisors can help you to plan for your specific career goals and you are welcome to reach out to us.

Yes. Every student that is accelerating must submit a request every semester after consulting with a BMED advisor. This will ensure that the student is still eligible to progress via the acceleration route.

BMED Advisors:

Dr. Andrea Schwarzbach
andrea.schwarzbach@utrgv.edu

Dr. Saraswathy Nair
Saraswathy.nair@utrgv.edu

Yes. Students must have taken General Chemistry 1 lecture, General Chemistry 1 lab, Bio I and II for Science Majors and College Algebra before requesting acceleration in the very first semester. They should have gotten As and Bs in these courses and have an overall GPA of at least 3.5. Additionally, students may apply for acceleration after their first semester in BMED. For Associates completed students from TSC (Associate of Science in Science) and STC (Associates of Science with a field of study in Biology), who transfer to UTRGV and are admitted to the BMED program, the articulation agreements will apply for the remaining two years in the BMED program.  All other transfer students will be evaluated on a case-to-case basis, if more than 24 credits.

Students are allowed to register for additional BMED courses every semester if they meet the acceleration requirements and are approved by the program. Students must reapply for acceleration every semester, so we can verify that they are meeting all acceleration requirements.

Post-Admissions

  • Foundational Introductory courses

Fall

  • Mission 1: Biochemistry (BMED 1101) & Molecular Biology (BMED 1104) – 1st 8 weeks.
  • Mission 2: Cell Biology (BMED 1103) & Molecules, Cells, Tissues (BMED 2102)- 2nd 8 weeks
  • Lab I (BMED 1102)-Full term

Spring

  • Mission 3: Genetics (BMED 1105) & Evolution (BMED 1109)- 1st 8 weeks
  • Mission 4: Microbiology (BMED 1106) & Immunology (BMED 1107)- 2nd 8 weeks

 

Note: Students can register for BMED classes only after they are accepted into the BMED program. The department will share registration instructions with BMED students via email. In addition to BMED courses students will need to register for General Education Core classes as per degree plan and roadmap. For assistance selecting non-BMED courses, please visit the academic advising center.

If your classes are part of a Mission that consists of a set of courses, only one course in the mission will show day/time. This is in order to avoid time conflict errors when students register for missions. BMED students will receive detailed information on which classes to register for every semester in the form of Registration Instructions sent from our departmental email.

Time Conflict – This message appears when trying to register for two classes during the same class period (day/time).

Special Approval – Message appears when trying to register for specific sections not available to all students. You can only register for course sections listed on your registration instructions.

 Duplicate Course –This message shows when a student is trying to register for more than one section of the same course. Sometimes students are not able to drop a class in order to add a different section. If you have this issue, please stop by or contact UCentral for assistance.

https://www.utrgv.edu/ucentral/contact-us/index.htm

Open – Reserved for Wait List – This message shows when a student is trying to register for a class that although it seems to have seats available, those seats are reserved for the people on the waitlist.

What can I do?                

Since the class is full, you could choose to be added to the Waitlist by selecting the Action “Wait Listed – NOT ENROLLED” and submitting the changes. 

Tip: If there are more than 20 students on the waitlist, the probability of getting into that section is low. If this is your situation, you could add yourself to the waitlist but we strongly encourage you to look for another section that might be available.

If you do not want to be on the waitlist, select a different section.

Corequisite Required– This message shows when two different courses must be taken at the same time. The most common situation is when students need to register for a class that requires a lab. In BMED, this message appears when a student is trying to register for a Mission made up of two or more BMED courses. To avoid error students will be required to add all classes within the mission simultaneously. Please follow steps on this link: steps to register for BMED courses – ASTRA registration steps to add multiple courses in a mission.  

 

For more information on registration errors visit link below:

https://www.utrgv.edu/ucentral/registration/registration-errors/index.htm

Please visit the link below for important undergraduate graduation information:

https://www.utrgv.edu/ucentral/graduation/apply-for-graduation/index.htm#item1

The Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences (BMED) Scholars program is designed to give the participating students strong academic support and learning opportunities in order to increase the preparedness of these students for diverse career paths in the Health and Biomedical sciences fields. A multi-pronged approach consisting of cohort building, academic support, professional development, service learning, mentoring, research opportunities, and clinical experiences will be used to increase the professional preparation of the members of the program.

The BMED Scholars Program is intended to provide Scholars with meaningful health care experiences and to strengthen their overall understanding of the Health and Biomedical Sciences. Through a unique educational experience, the BMED Program will prepare its students to develop strong leadership potential and a commitment to community service, to be future leaders in their chosen field of study.

BMED Scholars program is offered at the Brownsville campus.

For more information, please visit the link below:

BMED

Students admitted to the BMED program with outstanding performance during the first year (including a GPA above 3.5) who would like to join the BMED Scholars Program can petition the Admission Committee during the Spring semester of their freshman year. Seats are limited to 20-25 students. Students are required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 to remain on this track. For more information, please visit the link: BMED Scholars

  • To continue in the program, students are required to maintain a 3.0 GPA (as per the 2018-2019 degree plan).
  • Students with GPA below 3.0 will be advised and placed on probation within the program pending improvement over next semester. They will sign tutoring contracts and attend mandatory tutoring.
  • A grade of ‘C’ or better in Biomedical Sciences (Section B1-see degree plan) and in MATH 2413 (of MATH 2487 Honors) is required for graduation.
  • There will be a mandatory MCAT question style assessment at end of each year to measure whether student-learning objectives were accomplished and to assess program.
  • We advise you to aspire to keep GPA over 3.5 if interested in Medical/Dental/Pharmacy/Veterinary/PA school, to be competitive.

  • Start planning the first year the timeline of when you will take standardized exam, submit application, internships, clinical shadowing, research etc.
  • Figure out prerequisites of professional/graduate programs you might be applying to.
  • BMED foundational courses (1101-1107,1109 and 2102) (9 credits) are equivalent to Bio I & Bio II (8 credits)
    • BIO I= BMED 1101, 1102 (lab), 1103,1104 and 2102
    • BIO II=BMED 1105, 1109, 1106 and 1107
  • BMED Body Systems courses (1108,1110,1111 (lab),2101 and 3104-3108 (9 credits) are equivalent to A & P I & II (8 credits)
    • AP I= BMED 1108, 3104,3108, 1111
    • AP II= BMED 1110, 2101, 3105, 3106 and 3107
  • Microbiology (4)= BMED 4440 (lecture (3 credits) lab (1 credit)
  • Genetics (4)= BMED 4220 and 4230
  • Biochemistry (3)= BMED 4310
  • When applying to professional schools, add syllabi of BMED courses and explanation for how your BMED courses are equivalent to Bio course prerequisites as above
  • If you need a memo from chair, please ask at time of application

If you are interested in joining a research laboratory at UTRGV, start by checking out faculty curriculum vitae/profiles/research interests on the UTRGV website or the faculty’s own research website to learn more about their research.

Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences Faculty Information Page

Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research Page

Do not only look into BMED faculty. You can also check out faculty in other departments at UTRGV such as Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Health and Human Performance, South Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute (STDOI) and UTRGV School of Medicine.

If you are from the Edinburg/McAllen area, consider the research laboratory in Edinburg which may be more convenient for you. 

Contact each of the faculty that you are interested in conducting research with to make an appointment to meet with them to learn more about their research and inquire if there are any opportunities to conduct research with them. 

Provide the faculty with your resume/curriculum vitae and unofficial transcript.

Read at least 1 paper from the faculty’s laboratory to demonstrate specifically why you are interested in that particular laboratory at the meeting/interview.

Inform the faculty you will be conducting research and taking independent research with to email the department chair to request her approval to open  an independent research section for you with him/her as the instructor of record. The faculty will need to provide the chair with the independent research course you will need (i.e. BMED 3121, 3122, 3223 or 3224), your name and your ID number. 

UTRGV Honors College - Honors track for pre-medical students

The requirements below offer BIOLOGY Honors substitutions (in bold), specifically for BMED students:

  • 9 credits of lower-division honors courses – Two semesters of Honors Biology (BIOL 1486)-Can be substituted for 4 credits by making Honors contracts with instructors for  4 BMED courses 1101,1102 (lab),1103,1104,1105,1106,1107,1109 or 2102and BIOL 1487- Can be substituted for 4 credits by making Honors contracts with instructors for  4 BMED courses 1108, 1110,1111(lab), 2101, 3104,3108,3105,3106 or 3107, Bioethics (PHIL 2322)-Cannot be substituted. 
  • 3 credits of honors practicum (HONR 3380) – A required internship, service-learning activity, or shadowing may be substituted with the addition of an honors component- Cannot be substituted without explicit permission from HABS dept. chair and dean of Honors College. 
  • 9 credits of upper-division honors courses – Any upper level 4XXX BMED course instructor can sign a honors contract.

Students in the BMED program should consult with the HABS Department Chair and with the Dean of the Honors College to work out the details of their honors pathway. If you need to schedule an appointment to meet with HABS Department Chair call 956- 882-7383.

  • For all other students: Biological Communication (BIOL 4400), two upper-division Honors-by-contract; students in this category are also strongly encouraged to do an Honors thesis, which includes 4 credits (HONR 3187 for 1 credit and HONR 4387 for 3 credits).BMED students are required to take BMED 3121-3124 (Independent Research courses which require oral presentations and written reports submitted to the department at the end of the semester. These may substitute for BIOL 4400.  
  • Students in the pre-medical track are also strongly encouraged to pursue the minor in Medical Humanities.

https://www.utrgv.edu/honors/for-current-students/index.htm#item2

 

Note: Students in the program will be required to sign honors contracts with BMED professors for Honors credits for all BMED coursework.

BIOL 1487 - Gen Bio I HON

An accelerated study of the basic principles of Biology. Topics covered include cellular biology, photosynthesis, respiration, protein synthesis, cellular reproduction, genetics, microbial genetics and a survey of the diversity of organisms. Open to students enrolled in the Honors Studies Program or by permission of the instructor. Prerequisites: Admission to Honors Program.
0.000 OR 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 OR 3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 OR 3.000 Lab hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Laboratory, Lecture
All Sections for this Course
Course Attributes:
Core Life & Phys Sciences-030, Lab fee - Biology


BIOL 1488 - Gen Bio II HON

An accelerated study of the basic concepts of Biology. Topics covered include reproduction and development, digestion and nutrition, transport, homeostasis, the nervous system, ecology and evolution. Open to students enrolled in the Honors Studies Program or by permission of the instructor. Prerequisites: BIOL 1487 and admission to Honors Program.
0.000 OR 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 OR 3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 OR 3.000 Lab hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Laboratory, Lecture
Course Attributes:
Core Life & Phys Sciences-030, Lab fee - Biology

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