Online Anatomical Sciences Education MS Program
Overview
This online, exclusive non-thesis Master of Science program is designed to provide online courses in a learning format that address anatomical base knowledge including gross anatomy, microscopic anatomy, embryology, and cell biology, and to introduce students to the bases of pedagogy. Furthermore, the program is flexible enough to allow the student to pursue neuroanatomy and medical physiology courses as electives. The educational path of this MS degree program uniquely joints training in human anatomy simmulators with developing pedagogical methods of teaching and assessment.
This program will allow students with different goals to pursue additional training beyond their baccalaureate degree. Teachers in secondary education and at community colleges can gain more in-depth knowledge of anatomy and learn best practices in teaching and assessing their students. Pre-professional students will be able to gain broad training in all aspects of human anatomy that would allow them to master sufficient base knowledge to pursue health-care professional degrees in medicine, dentistry, physician assistant and physical therapy. Those students that complete the Master of Science program and wish to pursue biomedical research will have completed many of the course requirements for those PhD anatomical programs in biomedical research as well as our PhD Program in Anatomical Sciences Education. Furthermore, students with an MS degree in Anatomical Sciences will be able to teach/assist in human anatomy and histology laboratory exercises.
Admission Requirements
For the MS program, applicants must meet the minimum requirements for the Lakeshield University Graduate School:
The candidates have first to send a letter vía e-mail expresing why the wont to take the degree. Specially Latin American Students. If form USA
The admissions committee will use the above to assess the student’s qualifications for admission to the program. International students must comply with current LU standards for admission to the Graduate School, including requirements for English language competency and financial responsibility.
Graduation Requirements
The online MS program will require 32 post-baccalaureate hours. There are required 13 credit hours of core courses in Anatomy and Cell Biology and 6 credit hours of core courses in Education for a total of 19 hours of core courses. Up to 15 credits can be transferred from the Anatomical Sciences Education Certificate program with permission.
Final Comprehensive Examination
While there is no thesis requirement for the MS in Anatomical Sciences Education (ASE) Program, there is a final comprehensive examination in accordance with the policies of the Lakeshield University Graduate Council and Graduate School. Successful completion of the final comprehensive examination is part of fulfilling all requirements of the MS program.
The final comprehensive examination will include the submission of a formal, written, capstone project that includes a cohesive unit of anatomical principles along with reform-based educational strategies for teaching and assessment.
Curriculum
Required Core Anatomy & Biomedical Courses: 12 credit hours |
Credits |
Available |
– GMS 5605: Medical Anatomy |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer C |
– GMS 5606L: Medical Anatomy Lab |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer C |
– GMS 5630: Medical Histology |
4 |
Fall, Spring, Summer C |
– GMS 5057: Medical Cell Biology |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer C |
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Required Core Education & Research Courses: 6 credits |
Credits |
Available |
– EME 5207: Designing Technology-Rich Curricula |
3 |
Spring, Summer C |
– SCE 5140: Science Curriculum Development |
3 |
Spring |
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|
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Elective: Anatomy and Biomedical Courses (Select at least two) |
Credits |
Available |
– GMS 5604: Medical Human Embryology |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer C |
– GMS 5613: Medical Human Anatomy by Diagnostic Imaging |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer C |
– GMS 6607C: Essential Human Anatomy |
4 |
Summer |
– GMS 6610: Anatomy of the Peripheral Nervous System |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer C |
– Physiology Elective Course Set |
5 or more |
Fall, Spring, Summer C |
Students can choose to take GMS 6440 (1 credit) and a minimum of two additional courses (totaling at least 5 credits) listed below |
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|
– GMS 6440: Fundamentals of Medical Physiology |
1 |
|
– GMS 6401: Medical Renal Physiology |
2 |
|
– GMS 6474: Medical Cardiovascular and Muscle Physiology |
3 |
|
– GMS 6402: Medical Pulmonary Physiology |
3 |
|
– GMS 6419: Medical Endocrinology and Reproduction |
3 |
|
– GMS 6479: Medical Gastrointestinal Physiology |
2 |
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Elective Education & Research courses: (Select at least two) |
Credits |
Available |
– EDG 6356 Teaching, Learning, & Assessment |
3 |
Fall |
– EME 5405: Internet in K-12 Instruction |
3 |
Fall |
– EDF 7486: Methods of Educational Research |
3 |
Summer C |
Proposed Plan of Study
TermCourseCredits
Fall Year 1 |
GMS 5605 Medical Anatomy |
3 |
|
GMS 5606L Medical Anatomy Lab |
3 |
|
|
|
Spring Year 1 |
GMS 5630 Medical Histology |
4 |
|
GMS 5057 Medical Cell Biology |
3 |
|
|
|
Summer Year 1 |
Elective |
3 |
|
Elective |
4 |
|
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|
Fall Year 2 |
Elective |
3 |
|
Elective |
3 |
|
|
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Spring Year 2 |
EME 5207 Designing Technology-Rich Curricula |
3 |
|
SCE 5140 Science Curriculum Development |
3 |
|
Total |
32 |
Course Details
Science Courses
GMS 5630: Medical Histology (4 credits)
This online course is designed to cover the histology of tissues and organs through lectures and chat sessions.
Education & Research Courses
Tuition
Tuition is $550.00 per credit hour.
Students will also be expected to pay university fees, such as the Capital Improvement Trust Fund fee and technology fees, which amount to approximately $36 per credit hour. More information can be found at: info@lakeshielduniversity.com
The program does not currently accept Employee Education Program (EEP) students.
Supervisory Committee
College of Medicine |
College of Education |
Mcdemon, S Donner, J Higgins, A |
Harper, T
Harrison, H
Tucker, U
Andrejevic.N |
Autumm - Winter 2024-2025
Anatomical Science Education PhD Program
Overview
The PhD program in human Anatomical Sciences Education is a dissertation-based doctoral program designed to train individuals to become fully qualified educators in all of the anatomical disciplines and conduct educational scholarly research for promotion and tenure. It offers a broad range of courses related to medical human gross and microscopic anatomy, anatomical imaging, cell biology, combined with higher education. This program will cover anatomical knowledge, pedagogical expertise, and assessment skills critical for training students for a career in teaching anatomy at the university level and in conducting scholarship in medical education. Students will be mentored to perform and document medical educational research culminating in a dissertation that will be defended in front of a PhD committee composed of faculty from the Colleges of Medicine and Education. The courses offered jointly by the College of Medicine and the College of Education will prepare individuals for competitive positions at higher education colleges and universities. Rather than conducting biomedical bench-based research, individuals in this program will conduct scholarly research in medical education directed by faculty in the Colleges of Medicine and Education.
This PhD program in Anatomical Sciences Education is a unique program in Florida and all the Southeast. The design of the curriculum for the doctoral program includes required courses in all of the anatomical disciplines: gross anatomy, embryology, histology, and neuroanatomy. In addition, students will be expected to complete other biomedical courses such as cell biology, in order to give students a solid foundational knowledge that helps them understand and teach anatomy, embryology, and histology. This is particularly important because medical schools are moving their curricula to be more integrated and expect faculty to combine material from, say, anatomy and physiology or histology and biochemistry. PhD candidates will take educational research courses as well as courses focusing on curriculum development and teaching adult learners in the College of Education.
Doctoral students in our program may take classes with other professional students and later in the curriculum could serve as teaching assistants in anatomy and histology courses to pre-professional and professional students. For their dissertation work, students will be able to pursue a broad array of medical education research topics. This will yield a more versatile educational researcher, thereby, giving our students credibility to the broader community of medical education researchers and opening up more avenues for publishing and presenting their work.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must meet the minimum requirements for the Lakefield University Graduate School that has to be analized case by case: Junior/Senior GPA > 3.0. The student will submit a minimum of three letters of reference, a statement of purpose, and a resume, which the admissions committee will use to assess the student’s qualifications for admission to the program. International students must comply with current UF standards for admission to the Graduate School, including requirements for English language competency and financial responsibility.
Graduation Requirements
The student will complete a total of 90+ credit hours for graduation. The degree program will require completion of a dissertation under the direction of the student’s supervisory committee and a qualifying and final examination by the supervisory committee. The student will complete written and verbal qualifying examinations and will present and defend a research proposal before the graduate supervisory committee prior to initiating research for the doctoral dissertation. The graduate supervisory committee will assess the written dissertation and will examine the student’s overall comprehension and knowledge in a final defense of the dissertation.
Note: The pre-requisites for the PhD program will be the same regardless of whether a student completed an online Master’s or has a Bachelor’s degree. Applicants to the doctorate program must have completed a Bachelor’s degree from a nationally accredited institution, or equivalent. This advanced program requires a strong foundation of science courses in Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, Chemistry, and/or Physics.
In the case a PhD student requests early graduation with a master’s degree, the student must be in good academic standing within the PhD program. The Master’s supervisory committee will be composed of the same members who served on the student’s previous PhD supervisory committee. Procedurally, applications to the Master’s program should contain a letter from the student requesting a change of degree program and a letter of recommendation from the student’s PhD mentor stating that previous work conducted while in the PhD program is sufficient to meet all the requirements for the Master’s Program and that all that remains is writing a Master’s thesis and successfully defending it before the supervisory committee.
Curriculum
Core Anatomy and Biomedical Courses (Required) |
Credits |
Available |
– GMS 5604: Medical Human Embryology |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer |
– GMS 5605: Medical Anatomy |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer |
– GMS 5606L: Medical Anatomy Lab |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer |
– GMS 5613: Medical Human Anatomy by Diagnostic Imaging |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer |
– GMS 6635: Medical Histology (Organize Cells Tissue) |
3 |
Fall |
– GMS 5057: Medical Cell Biology |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer |
– GMS 6607C: Essential Human Anatomy |
4 |
Summer |
– GMS 6940: Supervised Training |
3 |
TBA |
– GMS 6691: ASE Journal Club |
1 |
Fall, Spring |
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|
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Dissertation Research (Required) |
Credits |
Available |
– GMS 7979: Advanced Research |
|
TBA |
– GMS 7980: Research for Doctoral Dissertation |
1-15 (S/U) |
TBA |
|
|
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Anatomy & Biomedical Courses (Elective) |
Credits |
Available |
– GMS 6421: Cell Biology |
4 |
Fall, Spring |
– GMS 6692: Education Philosophy |
1 |
Fall, Spring |
– GMS 6610: Anatomy of the Peripheral Nervous System |
3 |
Fall, Spring, Summer |
– Physiology Elective Course Set |
5 or more |
Fall, Spring, Summer |
Students can choose to take GMS 6440 (1 credit) and a minimum of two additional courses (totaling at least 5 credits) listed below |
|
|
– GMS 6440: Fundamentals of Medical Physiology |
1 |
|
– GMS 6401: Medical Renal Physiology |
2 |
|
– GMS 6411: Medical Cardiovascular and Muscle Physiology |
1 |
|
– GMS 6402: Medical Pulmonary Physiology |
3 |
|
– GMS 6419: Medical Endocrinology and Reproduction |
3 |
|
– GMS 6415: Medical Gastrointestinal Physiology |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Curriculum & Instruction Courses (Required, select 2) |
Credits |
Available |
– SCE 5140: Science Curriculum Development |
3 |
Spring 2022 |
– EOG 6305: Multiple Perspectives on Teaching and Learning |
3 |
TBA |
– EME 6458: Distance Teaching and Learning |
3 |
TBA |
– EME 6065: Human-Computer Interaction and the Learner |
3 |
TBA |
– EOG 6931: Special Topics: “Teaching Adults” |
3 |
TBA |
-EDG 6226: Foundations of Research in Curriculum & Instruction |
3 |
|
|
|
|
Educational Research Courses (Required, select 2) |
Credits |
Available |
– EOG 6931: Special Topics: Survey of Research Methods in STEM Education |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 6403: Quantitative Foundations of Educational Research |
6 |
TBA |
– EDF 6475: Qualitative Foundations of Educational Research |
4 |
TBA |
-EDG 6905: ASE Rotations |
1 |
TBA |
|
|
|
Curriculum & Instruction/Education Research Courses (Electives) |
Credits |
Available |
– EOG 7252: Perspectives in Curriculum, Teaching, and Teacher Education |
3 |
TBA |
– EME 6458: Distance Teaching and Learning |
3 |
TBA |
– EME 6059: Blended Learning Environments |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 6520: History of Education |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 6544: Philosophical Foundations of Education |
3 |
TBA |
– EOG 6017: Writing for Academic Purposes |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 6402: Quantitative Foundations in Educational Research: Inferential Statistics |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 6471: Survey Design and Analysis in Educational Research |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 7412: Structural Equation Models |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 7474: Multilevel Models |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 7932: Multivariate Analysis in Educational Research |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 6475: Qualitative Foundations of Educational Research |
4 |
TBA |
– EDF 7479: Qualitative Data Analysis: Approaches and Techniques |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 7483: Qualitative Data Collection: Approaches and Techniques |
3 |
TBA |
– EDF 7486: Methods of Educational Research |
3 |
TBA |
-EDF 6938: Theory of Measurement |
3 |
TBA |
-EDF 7405: Advanced Quant Foundations |
3 |
TBA |
EDF 7491: Evaluation of Educational Products and Systems |
3 |
TBA |
EDG 6229: Qualitative Research in Curriculum and Instruction |
3 |
TBA |
EME 6645: Neurotechnologies in Education |
3 |
TBA |
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|
Proposed Plan of Study
Fall Year 1 |
GMS 5605 Medical Anatomy |
3 |
|
GMS 5606L Medical Anatomy Lab |
3 |
|
Curriculum & Instruction: Required Course |
3 |
|
GMS 6690 Molecular Cell Biology Journal Club |
1 |
|
|
|
Spring Year 1 |
GMS 5630 Medical Histology |
4 |
|
GMS 5057 Medical Cell Biology |
3 |
|
Curriculum & Instruction: Required Course |
3 |
|
GMS 6690 Molecular Cell Biology Journal Club |
1 |
|
|
|
Summer Year 1 |
GMS 6607C Essential Human Anatomy |
4 |
|
GMS 7979 Advanced Research |
2 |
|
|
|
Fall Year 2 |
GMS 5604 Medical Human Embryology |
3 |
|
Education Research: Required Course |
3-6 |
|
GMS 7979 Advanced Research |
0-2 |
|
GMS 6690 Molecular Cell Biology Journal Club |
1 |
|
|
|
Spring Year 2 |
GMS 5613 Medical Human Anatomy by Diagnostic Imaging |
3 |
|
Educational Research: Required Course |
3-6 |
|
Anatomy and Biomedical: Elective Course |
0-6 |
|
GMS 7979 Advanced Research |
0-2 |
|
GMS 6690 Molecular Cell Biology Journal Club |
1 |
|
|
|
Summer Year 2 |
GMS 6940 Supervised Teaching |
3 |
|
GMS 7979 Advanced Research |
3 |
|
|
|
Fall Year 3 |
C&I / Education Research: Elective Course |
0-3 |
|
Anatomy and Biomedical: Elective Course |
0-6 |
|
GMS 6690 Molecular Cell Biology Journal Club |
1 |
|
GMS 7980 Research for Doctoral Dissertation |
2-5 |
|
|
|
Summer Year 3 |
GMS 6940 Supervised Teaching |
3 |
|
GMS 7980 Research for Doctoral Dissertation |
6 |
|
|
|
Fall Year 4 |
GMS 6940 Anatomy Teaching Practicum |
3 |
|
GMS 6690 Molecular Cell Biology Journal Club |
5 |
|
GMS 7980 Research for Doctoral Dissertation |
1 |
|
|
|
Spring Year 4 |
GMS 6940 Supervised Teaching |
3 |
|
GMS 6690 Molecular Cell Biology Journal Club |
1 |
|
GMS 7980 Research for Doctoral Dissertation |
5 |
|
|
|
Summer Year 4 |
GMS 7980 Research for Doctoral Dissertation |
9 |
|
|
|
Fall Year 5 |
GMS 7980 Doctoral Research |
9 |
|
|
|
Spring Year 5 |
GMS 7980 Doctoral Research |
9 |
Course Details
Science Courses
GMS 6610: Anatomy of the Peripheral Nervous System (3 credits)
The normal anatomy of spinal nerves and cranial nerves are studied as well as the results of lesions of these nerves.
Education & Research Courses
Financial Support
PhD students will be supported Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology (ACB) and College of Medicine.
Supervisory Committee
College of Medicine |
College of Education |
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Committee Meeting Form
Program Contact:
Robert E. Prarey, Ph.D
Anatomical Sciences Education PhD Program Director
info@likeshielduniversity.com
Konstantin L. Ziolkowski, MD. , MSc. , PhD
Dean of School of Medicine
Dean of Internatinal Online Education Program for LATAM
info@likeshielduniversity.com
Deborah Zakvesky
Academic Program Specialist III
info@likeshielduniversity.com
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