Master of Science Degree in Medical Sciences (Non-thesis)

LSU Health Shreveport now offers a newly-developed non-thesis Master of Science degree program in Medical Sciences. This program supports the academic success of students wishing to attend post-baccalaureate medical professional schools - but who may need additional education to become well-prepared learners and successful applicants. 

In our Medical Sciences MS program, you will take gross anatomy with a full cadaver lab, alongside our Allied Health students. Didactic courses in basic science and organ-system physiology will be taken with our graduate students, taught by the faculty who teach similar content to our medical students.  You will also take an Experiential Medical Sciences course - a course specifically designed for the Medical Sciences MS program. In this context you will participate in small-group clinical correlation exercises, join in journal club discussions of recent high-impact biomedical research publications and attend professional development sessions. Additionally, you will shadow our clinical faculty and attend clinically-oriented seminars/grand rounds on the LSUHS campus. To help guide you, each student will have regular meetings with an assigned faculty mentor. 

The Medical Sciences MS program offers a rigorous curriculum that will prepare you for your next step, be it medical, allied health, dental or other similar post-baccalaureate medical professional programs. We look forward to being part of your future success!

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Inaugural Class of 2023 Graduates accepted to Medical School

Program Features

  • Non-thesis
  • Completed in 12 months  |  Taught by LSUHS Faculty
  • Gross anatomy with full cadaver lab, basic science and organ-system based didactic courses
  • Team-based, clinical correlation exercises that complement didactic material
  • Shadowing of our clinical Faculty
  • Individualized mentoring by assigned Faculty mentor
  • Professional development guidance

Class of 2024 engaged in collaboration study.

Gross Anatomy

One of the distinctive aspects of our program is that it offers a full cadaveric dissection laboratory within the gross anatomy course.   This experience will give you a powerful advantage in any post-baccalaureate medical professional program that you may ultimately attend.  

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES

Application Opens: September 11, 2023
Application Closes: March 29, 2024

REQUIREMENTS

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution 
  • A minimum undergraduate science and cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. Provisional admission may be granted for lower GPAs
  • Successful completion of prerequisites typically needed for application to medical professional schools e.g., advanced level biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, math (algebra and trigonometry or calculus) plus at least a semester of psychology, sociology, and biochemistry.
  • The M.S. in Medical Sciences program does not accept transfer of credits from other institutions or programs to count toward the M.S. degree in Medical Sciences (non-thesis).

APPLY

Apply through the GradCAS 2024 application button below.

Begin Your GradCas Application

Please note that on GradCAS our graduate programs are listed under Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport.
  • Application fee ($38)
  • Official transcripts from each College/University attended
  • Not required, but if taken, entrance examination scores (MCAT, DAT, PCAT, GRE)
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Resume or curriculum vitae
  • Personal statement

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TUITION & FEES

 

Summer 2024

Fall 2023

Spring 2024

LA Resident

$ 2,927.50

$ 5,046.50

$ 5,077.50

Non LA Resident

$ 7,927.50

$ 12,546.50

$ 12,577.50

Curriculum

Semester 1 - Summer: 8 credit hours

MSMS 260

Comprehensive Human Structural Biology (Anatomy)

5 credits

letter grade

MSMS 290A

Experiential Medical Sciences

1 credit

S/U

MSMS 245

Medical Ethics

2 credits

letter grade

Semester 2 - Fall: 10 hours

MSMS 110

Basic Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology      

3 credits

letter grade
MSMS 118 Cell Biology and Signaling 3 credits letter grade
MSMS 265 Human Neuroanatomy 2 credits letter grade

MSMS 290B

Experiential Medical Sciences

2 credits

S/U

Semester 3 - Spring: 12 hours

MSMS 212

Cardiovascular System 1.5 credit

letter grade

MSMS 213

Renal System       

1 credit letter grade
MSMS 214 Respiratory System 1 credit letter grade

MSMS 216

Gastrointestinal System 1 credit letter grade

MSMS 217

Endocrine Systems

1 credit

letter grade
MSMS 218 Nervous System 1.5 credits letter grade
MSMS 261 Integrative Structural Biology (Histology) 3 credits letter grade
MSMS 290C Experiential Medical Sciences 2 credits S/U

M.S. in Medical Sciences (Non-thesis)