SCBMB Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to meet the specific needs of students with a bachelor's degree in physics, chemistry, computer science, or engineering. The overall philosophy of the course requirements is to prepare the students in both the specialized areas of research and in cell and molecular biology. All classes must be completed with a grade of B or better.
Courses available at other institutions:
SCBMB Course Requirements
- Advanced Topics in SCBMB (311-430) Terms 1, 2, 4
- Computational Mathematics for Biomedical Scientists (311-401) Term 2
- Molecular Biophysics (Bios 551) Terms 1, 2 at Rice
- Seminar in Computational Biology (BIOS 592) Fall/Spring semester at Rice
- Science as a Profession (220-513), Term 2
- Structural Basis of Human Diseases (311-423J) Term 4
- 1 semester computer course at Rice or UH
- Electives:
- Any course in the Graduate School Service Curriculum
- Electron Cryomicroscopy for Molecules and Cells (311-410 taught in Term 4 odd years only)
- Advanced X-ray Crystallography (311-403 taught in Term 4 even years only)
- Computational Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology (311-402) Terms 1, 2 at Rice
- Courses offered at Rice, UH, or UTH as approved by the Directors
See: Rice Course Schedules, UH NSM Course Catalog, and UT-HSC
Note: Courses at Baylor College of Medicine are scheduled in eight-week terms. Courses at The University of Houston (UH), Rice University (Rice), and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHSC) are based on three month semesters.Example: The following table is an example of course work for first-year students.
| Term 1 | Advanced Topics in SCBMB, 311-430 | Molecular Biophysics, Bios 551 (Rice) |
Seminar in Computational Biology, 311-404 (Rice) | Research Rotation, 311-549 | Method and Logic, 220-523 1 or 2 electives |
| Term 2 | Advanced Topics in SCBMB, 311-430 | Molecular Biophysics, Bios 551 (Rice) |
Seminar in Computational Biology, 311-404 (Rice) | Research Rotation, 311-549 | Computational Mathematics for Biomedical Scientists, 311-401 Science as a Profession, 220-513 |
| Term 3 | Seminar in Computational Biology, 311-404 (Rice) | Research Rotation, 311-549 |
1 or 2 electives | ||
| Term 4 | Advanced Topics in SCBMB, 311-430 | Seminar in Computational Biology, 311-404 (Rice) | Structural Basis of Human Diseases, 311-423J | Research Rotation, 311-549 | Research Design, 220-522 Elective |
| Term 5 | Research Rotation, 311-549 |
Elective(s) |
