The MS in Biomedical Sciences program involves faculty from the basic science departments at the School of Medicine as well as research faculty from the clinical departments. The goal of this degree program is to provide advanced training in biomedical research to learners at the graduate and levels. Through direct participation in ongoing research, students are instructed in the application of the scientific method and state-of-the-art experimental approaches to the investigation of biomedical problems. They will be provided the background and foundation in scientific exploration that will equip them to participate in and conduct further research. In addition to moving the university research agenda forward, it is anticipated that the graduates of this program will eventually enter the work force in the areas of medicine, biomedical research, or health education, which are areas of manpower shortages. The curriculum for students entering with a bachelor’s degree consists of a minimum of 38 CH consisting of core courses and 9 CH of electives.
Greenville United States of America
12 months Duration
$ 20,252 Tuition
Full time Format
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