Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
1) Students will acquire the knowledge necessary to interpret and evaluate biological structure and the role of that structure in the function of cells and organisms.
2) Students will be able to use digital image analysis, machine learning, and other computational tools to extract biological information and address scientific questions.
3) Students will be able communicate, in written and oral presentations, knowledge of biological structure and the role of that structure in the function of cells and organisms.
4) Students will be able to explain how computational approaches facilitate the creation of new knowledge in cell biology, anatomy and pathology.
5) Students will demonstrate professional qualities necessary to obtain employment in academic programs or research laboratories in industry, or to progress to advanced biomedical training after graduation, such as a PhD program; e.g., independence, responsibility, respect, tolerance, and collaboration