Course Descriptions
Course Descriptions for the Genetic Counseling Program
GMS GC 601 Professional Issues in Genetic Counseling
This two-semester course addresses topics related to the development of a competent genetic counselor. Instructional content, combined with group discussions and student presentations, will cover the history and development of the profession, care across the lifespan, and ethical/social issues. Campion.
GMS GC 603 Embryology, Teratology, and Prenatal Genetics
This course will review human embryology, the teratogenic factors leading to abnormal development, and the common indications for prenatal genetic counseling, including advanced maternal age, abnormal serum screening, ultrasound anomalies, diagnostic procedures, and prenatal complications. Hoagland, Campion.
GMS MS 605 Clinical Applications in Human Genetics
This course will introduce students to the basic concepts and principles of human genetics and their clinical applications. Topics include the chromosomal, molecular, and biochemical basis of disease, prenatal diagnosis, genetic counseling, bioinformatics, and congenital anomalies. J. Milunsky.
GMS GC 600 Genetic Diagnosis & Laboratory Methods
This interactive course will provide students with the opportunity to learn laboratory techniques and methodologies in a hands-on setting. It will combine didactic lectures with observational rotations in the cytogenetic, molecular, mass spectrometry, maternal serum screening, and research laboratories. Flynn, Basran.
GMS GC 602 Clinical Genetics
This course will provide information regarding etiology, features, testing, and treatment for a variety of genetic conditions. The topics are arranged by organ system to expand on the material covered in GMC GC603. Clinical case studies and presentations will supplement. J. Milunsky.
GMS GC 604 Cancer Genetic Counseling
This course introduces students to the subspecialty of cancer genetics, through topics such as the biology of cancer, current statistics and technology, inherited cancer syndromes, cancer risk assessment, testing for cancer susceptibility genes, treatment options, and ethical/legal issues. Flynn.
GMS GC 711 Advanced Genetic Counseling
This two-semester course will cover advanced topics in genetic counseling, including research project design and implementation, personal growth, and professional development. It will build upon the students’ previous course work and clinical training to enhance their growing skill set as genetic counselors. Campion.
GMS GC 712 Metabolic Genetics/Advanced Risk Assessment
Section A covers screening, prevention, diagnosis, recurrence risk, treatment and prognosis for biochemical genetic disorders. Section B emphasizes mathematical techniques necessary for accurate genetic counseling, including empiric risk, probability, linkage, mapping, and Bayesian analysis. Flynn, Campion.
GMS GC 714 Advanced Topics in Medical Genetics
This course will build from the basic genetic concepts covered in GMS GC605. Some of the topics addressed include mitochondrial disorders, immunogenetics, microdeletions and duplications, trinucleotide repeats, methylation, imprinting, and pharmacogenetics. J. Milunsky, Jamal.
GMS GC 700, 702S, 703, 704 Genetic Counseling Clinical Rotation I, II, III, and IV
The clinical rotations will provide student interaction with a wide array of genetic specialists. Direct patient contact in prenatal, pediatric, adult, cancer, and specialty genetics clinics will allow students to acquire cases for ABGC certification. Flynn.
GMS MH 703 Counseling Techniques: Helping Relationships, Skills & Procedures
This course will provide an overview of diagnoses, demonstrates techniques for building a helping relationship, and treatment approaches for a wide range of disorders including depression, trauma, anxiety disorders, and problems of living. Berger-Greenstein, Brady.
GMS MH 706 Social and Cultural Foundations
This course will focus on cross-cultural aspects of clinical practice in assessment, intervention planning, and practice skills with specific populations while addressing issues of gender, race, social class, disability and sexual orientation. The course will explore these issues from an ecological perspective with emphasis on the effect of power on individuals. Kates.
GMS MH 708 Human Growth & Development
This course will provides an overview of human growth and development across the life-cycle. Course will review Piaget’s work on childhood stages, Erickson’s theories related to adult development, theories of language acquisition and cognitive development, and development challenges in geriatric and other special populations. Joseph.
GMS MS 610 Ethico-legal Issues of Bioscience
This course examines evolving ethical and legal issues in the biosciences. Students will study existing laws and legal cases pertaining to topics such as genetic testing, gene therapy, and forensic uses of DNA. Class discussions, student presentations, case analyses, and in-class lectures will be supplemented with online activities as well as the composition of a legal brief. Yashon.
GMS MS 700 Elementary Biostatistics
This course provides a working understanding of experimental design and statistical analyses. Each class consists of lectures, examples of problems and discussion of theoretical issues underlying a particular experimental design. Both parametric and nonparametric approaches to data analysis will be explored. Guo.

