Biomedical Science
The Biomedical Science major (BMS) is a part of the Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the College of Arts and Sciences. The program offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biomedical Science. There is the normal path and a 3+4 dual degree option (B.S. and O.D. degrees) with the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Optometry (KYCO) for students matriculating to KYCO before completing their B.S. in Biomedical Science.
The BMS major is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Biology and Chemistry programs. Students gain a strong foundation in organic chemistry, biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and genetics as well as critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. Graduates of the BMS major acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and experiences to pursue post-baccalaureate study in biomedical disciplines, including programs in medicine, dentistry, optometry, physician assistant, as well as graduate degrees in a variety of health science-related fields.
3+4 Dual Degree program with the Kentucky College of Optometry
The College of Arts and Sciences offers a 3+ 4 dual degree program with the Kentucky College of Optometry (KYCO) and the Biomedical Science (BMS) major. This program enables academically qualified students to earn the B.S. degree in Biomedical Science and the Doctor of Optometry degree in seven years.
Students accepted to the 3+4 program will gain a strong foundation to be successful in the Optometry program at KYCO by completing all the requirements of the BMS major (except CHE 441 Biochemistry I and CHE 442 Biochemistry II); all of the general education requirements; and any required prerequisites for admission to KYCO. The B.S. degree in Biomedical Science is awarded by the University of Pikeville following the successful completion of the first year of graduate study at KYCO. The Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree is awarded after successful completion of four years at KYCO. Given the dual degree program is highly prescriptive in its requirements, it requires advanced planning and careful course registration to be ready for optometry school in three years. Please consult with your academic advisor. To take advantage of the dual degree option, students must complete the KYCO admissions process and matriculate to KYCO before completing a bachelor’s degree.