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T
he goal of Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas is to give outstanding students the
opportunity and the encouragement to rigorously investigate and creatively solve significant problems in the biological, physical and behavioral sciences.

Although enrolled in a specific program area, the graduate student is not restricted to courses in that area. Exposure to a wide variety of academic disciplines is necessary to prepare the student for rapidly changing emphases in biomedical sciences. Disciplinary labels of graduate programs should not be viewed as restrictive. Graduate students at the medical center gain a wide perspective of contemporary biomedical science through interdisciplinary courses, seminars and informal discussions involving students and faculty from all three component schools:

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    ADMISSIONS
   

ADMISSIONS OFFICE
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75390-9162
214-648-5617
214-648-3289 (fax)
admissions@utsouthwestern.edu

 

 

Online Application for Admissions

 

Evaluation of Graduate School Applicants

Admission committees for individual graduate programs (Clinical Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Communications, Radiological Sciences and Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology) and the admissions committee for the Division of Basic Sciences consider all of the following in evaluating each applicant's acceptability:

1. Scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test
2. Academic performance in college as reflected in the grade-point average
3. The rigor of the undergraduate curriculum and its appropriateness as preparation for study in the graduate program sought
4. Recommendations from appropriate professors and/or mentors
5. Socioeconomic background
6. Experiences in scientific research activities
7. Ability to communicate in English
8. Personal integrity
9. Race/Ethnicity*
10. The applicant's statement of motivation for a career in scientific research and/or teaching

*As authorized by the Board of Regents, and subject to the approval of the U.T. System, the Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences has added race and ethnicity to the broad range of criteria considered for student admission and for awarding of scholarships and fellowships beginning with the academic year 2006-2007.

A personal interview is required and is initiated by invitation from the appropriate admissions committee. The committee interviews applicants who are viewed as having the greatest likelihood of succeeding in graduate study based on the listed considerations. The interview provides further evidence of acceptability in terms of the latter seven points of consideration.

Individual programs may have one or more additional requirements specific to the area of training. Any additional requirements or considerations can be found in descriptions of individual programs.

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   CAMPUS LIFE
   
  • Incoming students are assigned mentors from the senior class to facilitate the transition into the program.
  • A variety of Student Organizations are available for students to participate in.
  • UT Southwestern is conveniently situated near major Dallas thoroughfares and mass transit routes.
  • Student Housing is available with shuttle service to and from campus.
  • The Student Center offers many different fitness, recreation, and intramural activities

 

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   PROGRAM OF STUDY

The Graduate School Comprises 13 Specific Areas of Graduate Studies

 

Biomedical Communications
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Medical Illustration

phone: 214-648-4699  

Biomedical Engineering
(Joint program with the University of Texas at Arlington)
Master of Science (M.S.)

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
phone: 214-648-2503

Clinical Psychology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
phone: 214-648-5267

Clinical Science
Graduate Certificate
Master of Science (M.S.)
phone: 214-648-9400

Division of Basic Science
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
phone: 214-648-6708

Areas of interest: 
Biological Chemistry
Cell Regulation
Genetics and Development
Immunology
Integrative Biology
Molecular Biophysics
Molecular Microbiology
Neuroscience

Radiological Sciences
Master of Science (M.S.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

phone: 214-648-2503

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