Northern Arizona University
S San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, United States

Northern Arizona University is a public research university based in Flagstaff, Arizona. Founded in 1899, it was the final university established in the Arizona Territory. NAU is one of the three universities governed by the Arizona Board of Regents and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Bachelor of Science in Medical Science

The Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences consists of a Life Sciences Core combined with a broad range of flexible elective options. From anatomy and physiology to human microbiology, students will develop an understanding of biological and chemical systems of the human body and develop a foundation for a career in a range of health professions.
The Life Sciences Core is designed to provide the student with a strong grounding in biology, chemistry and mathematics. The student, in consultation with an academic advisor and using a basic course schedule as a guideline, may select from elective courses relevant to a range of disciplinary areas and career fields, such as Human Genomics, Immunobiology, Medical Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Bioengineering or design his or her own set of electives approved by one of the program academic advisors. 
Numerous undergraduate research opportunities involve you in the process and application of science in research areas at NAUs research centers and institutes, such as the Center for Bioengineering Innovation (CBI),the Center for Microbial Genetics & Genomics (MGGen), the Center for Applied Research and Environmental Endocrinology (CAREE), and at the Imaging and Histology Core Facility.  Due to the rigorous nature of our program, our graduates have exceptional placement rates in medical schools, government agencies, and graduate programs.
Student Learning Outcomes

  • Identify, describe, and apply the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, and empirical findings in biomedical sciences, including:
    • Basic molecular and cellular units of structure that define the function of all living things
    • Fundamental principles of biology, such as the central dogma, diversity of life, homeostasis, and evolution.
  • Apply scientific, quantitative, and qualitative reasoning to biomedical data analysis and interpretation by: 
    • Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting scientific data with application to problems involving human physiology, disease, molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, or microbiology.
    • Quantifying data using fundamental mathematical skills (e.g. arithmetic and algebraic calculations, statistical analysis) to analyze biological problems, with an emphasis on techniques applicable to biomedical fields.
    • Graphically presenting scientific data to communicate scientific findings important to human health.
  • Effectively communicate evidence based findings to technical and non technical audiences related to human health and medicine. 
    • Interrogate primary scientific literature and access specialized resources available in biomedical sciences 
    • Find and evaluate primary sources, the quality of information, and determine a sources credibility.
    • Synthesize empirical findings related to biomedical sciences, and communicate the findings through collaboration, writing, and oral presentation
  • Synthesize fundamental concepts, apply core knowledge, and conduct civil discourse in biomedical science to questions related to human health and disease.
    • Apply depth of biomedical science knowledge to current issues in an area of specialization (Anatomy and Physiology, Genetics and Molecular Biology, or Infectious Disease).
    • Apply quantitative reasoning skills to solve novel problems and clinical examples related to human health and disease.
    • Apply core biomedical principles to interpret data to evaluate the strength of evidence and conclusions.

https://catalog.nau.edu/Catalog/details?plan=BIOMDBSX&catalogYear=2324 

Upload copies of your official transcripts from all secondary (high school) and post-secondary (college or university) education to your application, as well as any vocational or ESL grade reports. You can also later email them to studynau@nau.edu. All transcripts become the official property of the university and cannot be returned. Failure to provide complete information may delay your admission decision.

  • All transcripts and mark sheets must be submitted in English.
  • We require a minimum 2.5 grade-point average (GPA) for first-year and transfer students.
  • Transfer students who have earned 24 or more credits at an American post-secondary institution only need to submit that transcript as part of their application. A high school transcript is not required.

NAU accepts transcript evaluations from members of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) as part of the evaluation process. However, the result of a transcript evaluation does not guarantee that transfer credits will be awarded. All transcripts from post-secondary institutions in Nigeria must be evaluated from members of the NACES services.

Evaluation Services: NAU SpanTran Application, World Education Services

TOEFL 70 IBT (School code 4006, MyBest Score accepted)
IELTS 6
Duolingo 95
ACT English and Reading 21
SAT ERW 350
Pearson Test of English 56
IB English A 5 for higher level and 6 for standard level
IB English B 7 for higher and standard levels
Transferring from a US institution One 3-credit course in English composition with a passing grade
Exchange student from Europe B2 level in English
From a high school entirely taught in English Four years of high school English (composition and literature) with passing grades as well as verification from your school that all courses are taught in English
From one of these English-speaking countries No proof of English required
If you don’t meet one of these requirements, please consider joining our Program in Intensive English to receive conditional admission to NAU and be fully admitted upon completion of the program. To participate, all you need is a Duolingo score of 55, IELTS 4, PTE 20, or TOEFL 20.

Provide proof of financial support via bank statements and complete the financial guarantee form for the total amount of estimated tuition and fees for bachelor’s degree students for the academic year (summer not included). This document is required to issue your SEVIS form I-20 (needed in order to apply for your student visa).

If you bring dependents with you, please submit the financial guarantee with dependents form and provide an extra USD $6,000 per dependent.

If you have any questions, please contact us at studynau@nau.edu.

https://nau.edu/center-international-education/apply-bachelors/ 

For full-time undergraduate students, NAU offers over 130 bachelor’s degrees.

Priority deadlines for undergraduate international student admissions:

  • fall semester: apply by March 1 to begin classes in August
  • spring semester: apply by September 15 to begin classes in January

Note: applications are accepted year-round, but your starting date will be determined by each semester’s application deadlines.

Explore NAU’s Undergraduate https://degree-search.nau.edu/search/undergraduate%20degrees . Deadlines may vary by program.


 

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