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Cooperative Doctor of Chiropractic Master of Science in Biology Degree Program


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The Texas Chiropractic College (TCC) and UHCL have established a cooperative D.C./M.S. degree program. Students meeting the requirements (see below) may apply to enter the cooperative D.C./M.S. program. This program provides students with the opportunity to earn a clinical doctorate degree while gaining theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the biological sciences. Students wishing to participate in this cooperative program must be accepted into both the TCC D.C. program and the graduate program in Biological Sciences at UHCL. Upon completion of the cooperative program the degrees of Doctor of Chiropractic and Master of Science in Biology will be conferred by the Texas Chiropractic College and UHCL, respectively.

Entry Requirements to participate in Cooperative D.C./M.S. Program:

  • Independent admission to TCC and the master’s degree program at UHCL.
  • Earn passing grades in all Tri-1 Tri-5 courses at TCC.
  • Prior to enrollment in the cooperative program, the student must earn a bachelor’s degree or have earned TCC’s Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Human Biology (at the completion of Tri-5).
  • Earn a TCC GPA of 3.0 or higher at the time of application to the program.
     
  • All students who apply to the cooperative D.C./M.S. program are required to follow all UHCL academic standards and policies in addition to those of TCC as well as complete the UHCL application forms and fees.
  • Copies of the student’s official TCC transcripts showing conferred B.S. degree will be made available for the Biological Sciences graduate department at UHCL.
  • Upon acceptance into the program, students must maintain a 3.0 or better GPA at UHCL. Earning a C at UHCL will result in academic probation in accordance with UHCL policies, which could ultimately result in their dismissal from themaster’s program.
  • The GRE Exam will not be required for admission to the cooperative degree program.

Students enrolled in the cooperative D.C./M.S. program will complete a total of 36 hours of advanced courses in the master’s program at UHCL as detailed below. The required foundation courses for admission to the Biology master’s degree program [BIOL 3431 (Genetics), BIOL 4431 (Biochemistry), MATH 3038 (Computational Statistics), BIOL 3231 Microbiology, BIOL 4437 Cellular Physiology, and BIOL 4435 (Human Physiology)] will be waived contingent on the candidate’s earning a B (3.0 GPA) or higher in the first five trimesters of TCC classes.

The cooperative degree program consists of 7 hours of course credit for basic science courses at TCC, 17 core degree hours at UHCL, and 12 credit hours of elective courses. Key required courses include two cooperative education work term courses in which the student will serve as: 1) a laboratory instructor in gross anatomy and 2) as a facilitator for a problem-based learning small group in physiology courses at TCC. A capstone course (3 hours) will also require students to write and deliver an original basic science lecture in their area of specialization to first-year TCC students. The student will pay all tuition and related course fees, as well as any additional fees (ex. parking, etc.) incurred.

Requirements for D.C./M.S. Cooperative Degree


Seven transfer hours from TCC courses are required.

Elective Concentration Area: Biological Sciences


Biological Sciences (9 hours required)*

Additional Information


A maximum of 6 hours of 4000-level courses may be applied to the master’s degree plan.

Elective Concentration Area: Education


Education (3 hours required)

Additional Information


Students in the program will be responsible for completing the program in a timely manner. Neither TCC nor UHCL are responsible for students failing to complete the cooperative degree coursework necessary to earn the DC or M.S. degree. Students must complete the master’s degree within seven years of starting their first course or they will automatically be dismissed from the cooperative program and will not receive the master’s degree

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