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Plan B

MASTER OF SCIENCE
PLAN B PROGRAM
The Graduate Center for Toxicology offers a non-thesis Master's degree program which
requires a minimum of 31 credit hours of core courses and electives. Core courses are
designed to provide the student with a knowledge of the basic concepts of Toxicology, and
a firm foundation in biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and statistical
analysis. The program is intended to meet a number of current needs in Toxicology
education. It provides training in Toxicology for individuals interested in non-research
careers in Toxicology, environmental science, law, and business. It allows re-training of
mid-career professionals who wish to enter Toxicology and also provides the academic
foundation necessary for preparing one to compete for certification in Toxicology.
Moreover, completion of the program requirements will provide recognition of academic
specialization for those who have experience in Toxicology but no post-baccalaureate
degree.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
These shall be the same as established for all students applying to the graduate
program in Toxicology.
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Students in the Plan B Master's Program are not eligible for either research
assistantships or teaching assistantships. Students are encouraged to apply for
non-service fellowships and loans available from the University, various agencies,
foundations, etc.
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ENTRY INTO THE PROGRAM
It is preferable that the student who wishes to enter the Plan B program make this
decision prior to his/her registration for the first semester. A student in good standing
may later select to enter the Plan A program provided that a research advisor has been
selected. A student may enter the Plan B program from the Plan A program at any time prior
to beginning his/her thesis research. After that, the transfer may be made only with the
written approval of the students research advisor.
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TRANSFER OF CREDITS
The minimum credit hours, 31, required for the Plan B degree must be earned
after the student has been admitted to the graduate program in Toxicology. Course credits
earned prior to admission may not be credited towards the Plan B degree requirements.
However, repeat of courses where performance was satisfactory (B or better grade) will not
be mandatory. Alternate courses of equivalent credit hours or greater (from the list of
electives approved for all students in Toxicology) may be assigned in lieu of those taken
prior to admission.
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CURRICULUM
The required courses, approved electives and recommended scheduling of courses to
permit completion of the Master's degree requirements are listed below.
Required Courses
IBS601
BIOMOLECULES AND METABOLISM
IBS602
BIOMOLECULES AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
IBS603
CELL BIOLOGY
TOX509
BIOCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
TOX680
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS IN TOXICOLOGY
TOX770-001
SEMINAR IN TOXICOLOGY (required for each semester enrolled)
STA570
BASIC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Elective Courses
Plan B students must take
at least 3 elective courses totaling at least 8 hr credit. Electives must be
600- or 700-level graduate course from the following categories:
1)
Previously approved Toxicology PLAN A/Ph.D. electives
2)
IBS604, IBS605, or IBS606
3)
Electives subject to approval by the student's Advisory Committee and
DGS
Recommended
schedule:
Fall semester 1st year
IBS601
BIOMOLECULES AND METABOLISM
IBS603
CELL BIOLOGY
TOX770-001
SEMINAR IN TOXICOLOGY
Elective 1 (could enroll in
IBS605)
Spring semester 1st year
IBS602
BIOMOLECULES AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
TOX770-001
SEMINAR IN TOXICOLOGY
Electives 2 and 3 (could
include IBS604 or IBS606)
Fall semester 2nd year
TOX509
BIOCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
STA570
BASIC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TOX770-001
SEMINAR IN TOXICOLOGY
Spring semester 2nd year
TOX680
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS IN TOXICOLOGY
TOX780
SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN TOX: LIT. SEARCH/REPORT
TOX770-001
SEMINAR IN TOXICOLOGY
FINAL
EXAMINATION-Written and Oral
As part of TOX780, Plan B
Master's students would be required to research the literature and author a
paper on a topic to be approved by their 3-member (Master's) committee. After
submission of the paper (Written exam), the student must also pass an oral
examination. If the student fails, one repeat of the oral examination is
permitted.
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GRADUATION
Students entering with certain requirements completed or who wish to
extend the Plan B beyond the 1-year minimum may, with the consent of the Advisor, select
additional courses from the Plan A list of electives.
However, no more than 15 credit hours per semester are allowed by the
Graduate School.
1.
A minimum of 3 credits from Group A or B or 600-700 courses in the specialty electives.
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GRADES AND SCHOLASTIC PROBATION
Requirements relative to academic performance and scholastic probation are the same as
those for all students in the Toxicology program. In summary, this requires that a 3.0
average be maintained, that no more than one C grade be accepted as credit toward the 31
credit minimum.
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND
FINAL EXAMINATION
In addition to regulations specified in the Graduate School Bulletin, Toxicology
program requirements for the Plan B Masters are as follows:
Students should select a major advisor and two additional Toxicology faculty members
for their advisory committee as soon as possible after entrance into the program. The
major advisor should assist the student in selecting an appropriate subject for their
special problem (registration for TOX 780 required). The Special Problem will involve a
thorough literature search and preparation of a written report, following guidelines
provided by the major advisor. The typed report must be submitted to the major advisor and
committee members before taking the oral examination. Failure to complete any phase of the
examination process will result in the need for a student to repeat that (those) phase(s)
of examination. A third examination is not permitted.
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