P-MAP students may complete a master’s degree in Cellular and Molecular Medicine, which include a number of courses that are closely aligned, or taught in tandem, with the medical school curriculum. Students are taught by the same faculty that will be teaching them their core science courses during M1 and M2. Below is a list of courses currently required for the program.
Note: The P-MAP program will not accept transfer graduate units
Term |
Course Name |
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Summer Pre-Session |
Human Histology - CMM 510 Excellence=Mastering Medical Curriculum Content (E-MC2 Seminar) – CMM 696C PMAP Societies
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Summer I |
Human Gross Anatomy - CMM 501 Excellence=Mastering Medical Curriculum Content (E-MC2 Seminar) – CMM 696C PMAP Societies
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Summer II |
Cell Biology of Disease - CMM 504 Excellence=Mastering Medical Curriculum Content (E-MC2 Seminar)
PMAP Societies
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Fall |
Medical Biochemistry – BIOC 537 The Art of Scientific Communication - CMM 603 Medical Immunology and Infectious Disease – CMM 605 Excellence=Mastering Medical Curriculum Content (E-MC2 Seminar) – CMM 696C PMAP Societies & Shadowing
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Spring |
Mechanisms of Human Disease - PATH 515 Scientific Communication – CMM 597 Critical Connections Between Basic Science & Medicine – CMM 505 Excellence=Mastering Medical Curriculum Content (E-MC2 Seminar) - CMM 696C PMAP & Societies Shadowing |
Summer I |
Human Neurosciences - PHCL 504 |
Ongoing |
Thesis - CMM 910 |