To earn the degree, each student must complete a total of 30 credits. Of these, 20 credits are from core courses. The remaining credits may be fulfilled through electives offered across the University, provided they are at the 300 level or above. This flexibility allows students to tailor their curriculum to align with their specific interests in human, animal, and/or conservation sciences.
Required courses
- BMS 540 Assisted Reproduction Technologies Lab I
- BMS 642 Research Techniques for Gametes and Embryos
- BMS 409 Human and Animal Reproductive Biology
- BMS 610A Managing a Career in Science or
- BMS 742 Ethical Issues in Human Assisted Reproduction
- BMS 792C Seminar: Reproductive Physiology
- BMS 500 Mammalian Physiology or
- BMS 501 Mammalian Physiology II
- BMS 541 Assisted Reproductive Technologies Lab II
- BMS 521 Comparative Reproductive Physiology
Popular electives
- ANEQ 445 Foaling Management
- ANEQ 510 Bovine Reproduction Management
- BMS 430 Endocrinology
- BMS 643 Applied Andrology
- VM 744 Theriogenology