Program Description

The Loma Linda University School of Medicine offers graduate programs leading to the PhD degree in five areas, including Anatomy, through the Integrated Biomedical Graduate Studies program (IBGS). This program includes a common integrated first year core curriculum that explores the biochemical, molecular, cellular and physiological functions of living systems in a way that emphasizes analytical thinking and problem solving. During this first year, students also attend seminars and rotate through up to three research laboratories. After completing the first year of study, students select both a program and a laboratory from which they wish to obtain a degree. Advanced, discipline-specific courses are taken during the second year, and research leading to the publication of peer-reviewed articles and the successful defense of a doctoral dissertation is carried out between the time that a research laboratory is selected and the degree is completed.

The PhD curriculum is designed to nurture the personal and professional development of students in the context of a Christian environment, so that they will be prepared to function with integrity and excellence in careers involving independent research and teaching in academic and biotechnology settings.

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Program Length

Four to five years.

Possible Careers

Anatomists work in a variety of areas, including academia, government and industry.

Application Deadlines

Quarter Application Open Priority Deadline Final Deadline
Autumn of 2025 Aug 1, 2024 Jan 1, 2025 May 1, 2025

Admissions Requirements

Guidelines for minimum scores are set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies:

- GPA: 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

- GRE: A total (Verbal plus Quantitative) score of no less than the sum of the scores corresponding to the 50th percentile of each, with neither score less than the 35th percentile; Analytical Writing 4.0

- Bachelor degree from an accredited US college or the equivalent from a foreign university; international applicants must have their transcripts evaluated by an accredited agency for equivalency to a US degree.

- Results of the general test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) must be submitted.

Applications are considered as a whole and all parts of the application are important. No one factor will guarantee acceptance or denial. Applications are considered in the context of the applicant pool and the availability of stipend funds in any given year.

Prerequisites

Requirements include a full year of each of the following undergraduate courses:
- General Biology
- General Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- General Physics

Strongly Recommended:
- Upper division Biology (such as Cell and Molecular Biology)
- Upper division Chemistry (such as Biochemistry)

Recommended:
- Calculus
Integrating faith and health
Loma Linda University educates and encourages a balanced life by living our values of humility, compassion, justice, integrity, excellence, freedom and self- control. You will be surrounded by faculty who are committed to healthcare innovation and research while engaging your spirituality.

Expected Cost of Attendance

Academic Year 2017-2018

Year of Program: Year 1
Tuition $28,860
Fees $3,196
Books & Supplies
Instruments
Misc (e.g., Boards, Licensing exam, Uniforms)
Total $32,056

Notes

Most PhD students receive tuition waivers, and there are also a limited number of stipends ($20,000/year) available. Stipends are awarded on a competitive basis.

Estimated Living Expenses

Academic Year 2017-2018, off campus, with a roommate

Year of Program: Year 1
Months enrolled 12
Food and Housing $14,100
Transportation $3,780
Miscellaneous Personal Costs $1,740

Notes

  • Amounts are what a student can apply to borrow for the number of months shown in each academic year based on living off campus with a roommate and not with a relative.
  • International students need to calculate 12 months of living expenses based on the numbers listed here.
  • In general, to qualify for financial aid a student must be enrolled at least half time taking degree requirements. Half time is 6 units in a quarter for undergraduate programs and 4 units in a quarter for graduate programs.