Accelerated M.S. in Microbiology & Immunology

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Highly motivated Georgetown B.S. in Human Science students can complete the requirements for the M.S. in Microbiology & Immunology in one semester after completing the bachelor’s program.

The M.S. in Microbiology & Immunology program provides students with comprehensive training on the pathogens causing infectious diseases as well as the immune response of the host, which can also lead to inflammation. Graduates of the program have enhanced prospects in academic research, industry, education and government, and are well prepared for further graduate studies, such as obtaining an M.D. or Ph.D.

Application

HSCI students with a minimum GPA of 3.5 in the major are eligible to apply to this program by January 15 of their junior year. Students who wish to apply should inquire with Jason Tilan, Director of Accelerated BGE Pathways, Department of Human Science.

For more information about our program and admissions, please contact us.


Timeline

Undergraduates start taking master’s courses in their senior year, earning the master’s degree in the fall after completing the Bachelor of Science.

Human Science Accelerated Master's Program Timeline. HSCI Junior Fall/Spring: Apply to M.S. program. HSCI Senior Fall: 2 HSCI core courses, 3 M.S. courses. HSCI Senior Spring: 2 HSCI core courses, 2-3 M.S. courses; M.S. Fall: Complete M.S. requirements.

Degree Plan

Below is the degree plan for students to complete the standard Accelerated M.S. program. Alternatively, students may choose the M.S. with Concentration in Biomedical Science Policy & Advocacy, which has its own BSPA Concentration degree plan.

Senior – Fall

Course NameCredit(s)
HSCI 4972 Human Science Seminar/Capstone I3
HSCI 4510 Physiological Adaptations4
BCMC 5001-03 Biochemistry & Cellular Sciences3
MICB 6120 Immunology3
MICB 6140 Bacteriology & Mycology3
16 Credits

Senior – Spring

Course NameCredit(s)
HSCI 4973 Human Science Seminar/Capstone II3
HSCI 3090 Immunology3
MICB 6190 Biology & Biochemistry of Viruses3
MICB 6290 Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenesis3
*MICB 6220 Advanced Techniques – optional, for students interested in research*2-3
12-15 Credits

Master’s – Fall

Complete the Biomedical Graduate Education Orientation at the start of the semester.

Course NameCredit(s)
BCHB 5760 Core Methods of Biochemistry3
Graduate electives12
15 Credits

Degree Plan: BSPA Concentration

Below is the degree plan for students to complete the M.S. with Concentration in Biomedical Science Policy & Advocacy by taking three specific graduate electives.

Senior – Fall

Course NameCredit(s)
HSCI 4972 Human Science Seminar/Capstone I3
HSCI 4510 Physiological Adaptations4
MICB 6120 Immunology3
MICB 6140 Bacteriology & Mycology3
13 Credits

Senior – Spring

Course NameCredit(s)
HSCI 4973 Human Science Seminar/Capstone II3
HSCI 3090 Immunology3
MICB 6190 Biology & Biochemistry of Viruses3
MICB 6290 Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenesis3
BSPA 7005 Science Diplomacy and World Health2
14 Credits

Master’s – Fall

Complete the Biomedical Graduate Education Orientation at the start of the semester.

Course NameCredit(s)
BCHB 5760 Core Methods of Biochemistry3
BCMC 5001-03 Biochemistry & Cellular Sciences3
BSPA 6603 Science & Technology in the Global Arena4
BSPA 7906 Capstone Project3
Graduate elective(s)3
16 Credits

Master’s Courses

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Career Readiness

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