The Biomedical Seminar will provide students with a knowledge of requirements for professional program applications and assist in planning for application, along with journal article discussion and presentation and research planning.(1 unit; Fall)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO501-A
Flores Arenas, Anabel
09/03/2024 T 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Health Science Campus Q290
BIO501-A
Flores Arenas, Anabel
09/02/2025 T 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM TBA

This course is designed to give a solid introduction to the discipline of biomedical research techniques, including experience in working with a range of laboratory skills to carry out basic research experiments.The overall goal is for students to be equipped to perform experiments with a foundation of techniques commonly used in biomedical research. Additional lab fee. (2 units; Summer))

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO511-A
Park, Hyun-Woo
05/05/2025 MW 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM James Complex 202
BIO511-B
Park, Hyun-Woo
05/05/2025 MW 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM James Complex 202

This course covers the structure, ultrastructure, organization, and functions of cells, with emphasis on bioenergetics, biomolecules, membranes, and organelles, and the flow and control of information in the cell, including the molecular basis for DNA replication and repair, transcription and translation. In addition, mechanisms related to major biochemical pathways, enzyme kinetics, gene regulation, genetic control of cell division and differentiation, carcinogenesis, and programmed cell death will be discussed. (5 units; Fall)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO521-A
Antonio, Melissa
12/05/2024 TTh 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Health Science Campus P280
BIO521-A
Antonio, Melissa
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM TBA

This course is designed to provide a foundation of human biology including general organ system anatomy, physiology, and structure/function relationships. Course topics include basic histology along with study of skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, urinary, digestive and reproductive systems. (5 units; Fall)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO523-A
Runyan, Stephen A.
12/11/2024 MW 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM Mission Hall 127
BIO523-A
Runyan, Stephen A.
09/02/2025 MW 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM TBA

This course will involve basic principles of heredity (including cytogenetics, molecular and mendelian genetics) and the processes that lead to genetic variability in humans. Additionally, how different genetic mutations and chromosomal abnormalities can give rise to genetic disorders will be examined. Through a few select genetic disorders, awareness of their genetic causes, genetic testing, clinical manifestations of genetic diseases, as well as physical, psychological and social impacts of these disorders on patients will be explored, as well as recent discoveries from human genomics and pharmacogenetics that have influenced postsymptomatic treatment strategies and presymptomatic prevention-based healthcare. The course will also include problem-based learning to solve a range of genetic problems to enhance the integration of skills and knowledge from many fields. (4 units; Fall)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO525-A
Szeto, Daniel P.
09/03/2024 MW 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Yeager Center B252
BIO525-A
Szeto, Daniel P.
09/02/2025 MW 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM TBA

This course provides a detailed introduction to the pathophysiology and histology of human disease. The course begins with an introduction to general pathological mechanisms at the molecular and cellular level as well as an overview of histology. This is followed by a study of histological changes and the mechanisms that underlie diseases of the human organ systems. Prerequisite: BIO 523. (4 units; Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO531-A
Heyman, Nathanael
01/13/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Yeager Center B251

This course provides an overview of microorganisms and macroparasites associated with infectious diseases, and preservation of the general state of health provided by innate and adaptive immunity. A basic knowledge of microbial taxonomy, growth, metabolism, reproduction and genetic variation is covered in sufficient detail for the student to understand interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms in infectious diseases. Emphases also include the introduction of rational management, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy. Prerequisite: BIO 521. (4 units; Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO533-A
Bideshi, Dennis K.
01/13/2025 MW 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Mission Hall 126

This course will introduce the student to basic and clinical pharmacology as related to the promotion of health and alleviation of disease. The course will consider drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination, and pharmacodynamic effects on the human body. Prescription drug classification, function and uses will be introduced with emphasis on the impact medically prescribed drugs will have on the patient. Students will increase their understanding of drug design and action, as well as their understanding of disease and pharmacotherapeutic treatment. Prerequisite: BIO 523. (4 units; Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO535-A
Fuller, Ryan Nicholaus
01/13/2025 MW 4:45 PM - 6:45 PM Mission Hall 126

This course will introduce students to the field of medical bioethics, allowing medical case studies and scripture to drive discussion and assignments. (2 units; Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO537-A
Flores Arenas, Anabel
01/13/2025 TTh 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Health Science Campus L248

Biostatistics provides an introduction to selected important topics in bio-statistical concepts and reasoning. This course represents an introduction to the field and provides a survey of data and data types. Specific topics include tools for describing central tendency and variability in data; methods for performing inference on population means and proportions via sample data; statistical hypothesis testing and its application to group comparisons; issues of power and sample size in study designs; and random sample and other study types. While there are some formulae and computational elements to the course, the emphasis is on interpretation and concepts. Prerequisite: STA 144. (3 units; As offered & Online)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
STA544-A
Heyman, Nathanael
05/05/2025 MW 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM TBA

 

This course is designed to be a culminating experience for students to process and assimilate knowledge and experience they have gained by participating in a research or project opportunity prior to or concurrent with this course. Students will prepare a presentation (both oral and written) that focuses on that experience. Prerequisites: BIO 590 or 592, and Permission of the Department Chair. (2 units; Spring/Summer)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO598-A
Prins, Bruce
05/05/2025 T 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM TBA

 

Complete 4 units from the following:

The main purpose of this course is for students to participate in biomedical research and disseminate results through presentations at research talks and/or conferences. The focus of this class is an independent research project that the student undertakes under the direction of a faculty member who acts as a research advisor. Content varies from year to year and is determined by both instructor's and students' interests. May be repeated for up to eight (8) units of credit. Additional lab fee required. Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Chair. (1-4 units; Fall/Spring/Summer)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO590-B
Koo, Bonjun
09/03/2024 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-A
Runyan, Stephen A.
09/03/2024 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-B
Bideshi, Dennis K.
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-C
Heyman, Nathanael
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-F
Szeto, Daniel P.
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-H
Prins, Bruce
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-D
Park, Hyun-Woo
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-I
Koo, Bonjun
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-G
Flores Arenas, Anabel
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-E
Runyan, Stephen A.
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-A
Antonio, Melissa
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-J
Fuller, Ryan Nicholaus
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-A
Antonio, Melissa
05/05/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-B
Bideshi, Dennis K.
05/05/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-C
Heyman, Nathanael
05/05/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-D
Park, Hyun-Woo
05/05/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-E
Runyan, Stephen A.
05/05/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-F
Flores Arenas, Anabel
05/05/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO590-G
Szeto, Daniel P.
05/05/2025 - Instructor OFFC

This course is designed to allow students the flexibility of doing library research with a faculty member or preparing for a professional program exam, such as Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), Dental Admissions Test (DAT), Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT), Graduate Record Exam (GRE), etc. May be repeated for up to eight (8) units. Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Chair. (1-4 units; Spring/Summer)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
BIO592-A
Park, Hyun-Woo
01/13/2025 - Instructor OFFC
BIO592-A
Prins, Bruce
05/05/2025 - Instructor OFFC

*Curriculum subject to change.