Program Structure
Doctoral degree
Plan 1.1: Doing a thesis only, with an equivalent of at least 48 credits (for a candidate holding a Master's degree and having research experience as well as a publication that must not be as part of a degree of previous study)
Plan 2: Coursework and thesis
2.1 Coursework at least 12 credits and a thesis with an equivalent of at least 36 credits (for a candidate holding a Master's degree)
2.2 Coursework at least 24 credits and a thesis with an equivalent of at least 48 credits (for a candidate holding a Bachelor's degree)
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Doctoral degree |
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Course |
1.1 |
2.1 |
2.2 |
Compulsory |
- |
4 |
14 |
Compulsory: non-credit |
- |
(2) |
(2) |
Major |
- |
- |
8 |
Elective |
- |
8 |
2 |
Thesis |
48 |
36 |
48 |
Total credits |
48 |
48 |
72 |
Courses for the Doctoral Degree
1.Compulsory courses
Plan 2.1 (4 credits)
BMS 701 |
Advanced Cell Biology |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 771 |
Seminar in Advanced Biomedical Sciences 1 |
1(0-2-1) |
BMS 871 |
Seminar in Advanced Biomedical Sciences 2 |
1(0-2-1) |
Plan 2.2 (14 credits)
MDG 501 |
Cell and Molecular Biology |
3(3-0-6) |
MDG 502 |
Principles of Health Science Research |
2(1-2-3) |
MDG 511 |
Instruments and Techniques in Health Science Research |
1(0-3-0) |
BMS 501 |
Biomedical Science 1 |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 502 |
Biomedical Science 2 |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 701 |
Advanced Cell Biology |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 671 |
Seminar in Biomedical Science 1 |
1(0-2-1) |
BMS 672 |
Seminar in Biomedical Science 2 |
1(0-2-1) |
2.Compulsory courses (non-credit)
Plan 2.1 & 2.2
BMS 503 |
Principles of Teaching and Learning |
1(0-2-1) |
BMS 504 |
Quality Assurance of Education |
1(0-2-1) |
3.Major courses
Plan 2.1 not required
Plan 2.2 Students are required to enroll in the track of their interest and take courses for 8 credits.
Anatomy |
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AN 602 |
Human Neurobiology |
2(2-0-4) |
AN 603 |
Functional Histology |
2(2-0-4) |
AN 611 |
Anatomical Laboratory |
1(0-3-0) |
AN 621 |
Human Gross Anatomy |
3(2-3-4) |
Microbiology |
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MB 601 |
Microbiology and Immunology |
4(4-0-8) |
MB 602 |
Microbial Pathogenesis |
2(2-0-4) |
MB 621 |
Microbiological Techniques |
2(1-3-2)
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Biochemistry |
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BC 601 |
Medical Biochemistry |
3(3-0-6) |
BC 602 |
Physical Biochemistry |
1(1-0-2) |
BC 603 |
Integration of Macromolecules in Cellular System |
2(2-0-4) |
BC 621 |
Principles for Biomolecular Analysis |
2(1-3-2) |
Pathology |
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PT 601 |
Basic Pathology |
2(2-0-4) |
PT 602 |
Systemic Pathology |
2(2-0-4) |
PT 621 |
Clinical Pathology |
4(3-3-6) |
Pharmacology |
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PM 601 |
Principles of Pharmacology |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 602 |
Systemic Pharmacology 1 |
2(2-0-4) |
PM 603 |
Systemic Pharmacology 2 |
2(2-0-4) |
PM 604 |
Systemic Pharmacology 3 |
2(2-0-4) |
PM 605 |
Molecular Pharmacology |
1(1-0-2) |
Physiology |
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PS 601 |
Systemic Physiology 1 |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 602 |
Systemic Physiology 2 |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 603 |
Systemic Physiology 3 |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 604 |
Systemic Physiology 4 |
2(2-0-4) |
4.Elective courses
Students
are able to take any course provided in the program under supervision of the faculty staff.
Plan 2.1 (select at least 8 credits)
Plan 2.2 (select at least 2 credits)
BMS 601 |
Neuroscience |
3(3-0-6) |
BMS 602 |
Herbal Medicine |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 702 |
Advanced Neuroscience |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 703 |
Advanced Endocrinology |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 704 |
Advanced Reproductive System |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 705 |
Neuroendocrinology |
2(2-0-4) |
BMS 706 |
Neurochemical Communication |
2(2-0-4) |
AN 601 |
Human Embryology |
2(2-0-4) |
AN 622 |
Microscope and Histological Techniques |
2(1-3-2) |
AN 722 |
Electron Microscope |
2(1-3-2) |
AN 723 |
Vascular Corrosion Casting Technique |
1(0-3-0) |
AN 801 |
Current Topics in Anatomy |
2(2-0-4) |
MB 603 |
Applied Microbiology |
2(2-0-4) |
MB 604 |
Medical Microbiology |
2(2-0-4) |
MB 605 |
Immunology |
1(1-0-2) |
MB 606 |
Clinical Immunology |
1(1-0-2) |
MB 701 |
Advanced Microbiology |
3(3-0-3) |
MB 702 |
Advanced Immunology |
2(2-0-4) |
MB 801 |
Current Topics in Microbiology |
2(2-0-4) |
BC 605 |
Nutritional Biochemistry |
2(2-0-4) |
BC 622 |
Bioinformatics |
2(1-3-2) |
BC 623 |
Biochemistry towards the New Era |
2(1-3-2) |
BC 701 |
Proteins and Proteomics |
1(1-0-2) |
BC 702 |
Lipids and Membranes |
1(1-0-2) |
BC 703 |
Gene Expression and Regulation |
2(2-0-4) |
BC 704 |
Carbohydrates and Applications |
1(1-0-2) |
BC 801 |
Current Topics in Biochemistry |
2(2-0-4) |
PT 603 |
Pathological Chemistry |
1(1-0-2) |
PT 622 |
Cytopathology |
2(1-3-2) |
PT 701 |
Clinical Bacteriology |
1(1-0-2) |
PT 801 |
Current Topics in Pathology and Clinical Pathology |
2(2-0-4) |
PM 606 |
Principles of Drug Action |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 607 |
Special Topics in Pharmacology 1 |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 608 |
Research Techniques in Pharmacology 1 |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 609 |
Pharmacogenetics 1 |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 701 |
Advanced Pharmacology |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 702 |
Special Topics in Pharmacology 2 |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 703 |
Research Techniques in Pharmacology 2 |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 704 |
Pharmacogenetics 2 |
1(1-0-2) |
PM 801 |
Current Topics in Pharmacology |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 605 |
Principles of Physiology |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 606 |
Aging Physiology |
2(2-0-4) |
PS607 |
Adaptive Physiology |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 611 |
Physiological Laboratory |
1(0-3-0) |
PS 701 |
Cellular Physiology |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 702 |
Exercise Physiology |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 703 |
Integrated Physiology |
2(2-0-4) |
PS 801 |
Current Topics in Physiology |
2(2-0-4) |