Curriculum
As part of the Master of Medical Sciences in Immunology program, students will immerse themselves in a rigorous academic environment that fosters both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in immunology. By integrating coursework with hands-on, mentored research, our program equips students with the critical thinking and analytical abilities necessary to tackle complex challenges in the field of immunology.
Students must earn 64-credits, generally meeting the requirements with 32-credits of coursework and 32-credits of mentored research. Mentored Research is a core component of our program designed to prepare students for research careers or a further advanced degree.
Students will primarily be devoted to the following:
- Completing their mentored research
- Analyzing their data
- Writing their results and defending their thesis
Year One
- MCB 169: Molecular and Cellular Immunology (4 credits)
- IMMUN 201: Advanced Topics in Immunology (4 credits)
- IMM 701A: Methods in Basic and Clinical Immunology (4 credits)
- IMM 703A: Deconstructing Immunology Presentations (4 Credits)
- IMMUN 202: Immune and Inflammatory Diseases (4 credits)
- IMM 701B: Methods in Basic and Clinical Immunology (4 credits)
- IMM 70B3: Deconstructing Immunology Presentations (4 Credits)
- Elective(s) (4 credits)
The foundational research work will begin in the spring semester of the first year and continue until completion.
Year Two
- IMM 711 Mentored Research in Immunology (16 credits)
- IMM 711 Mentored Research in Immunology (16 credits)