The field of Human Genetics has grown dramatically in recent years, in large part due to rapid advances in new technologies for discovery and the explosion of new data and resources. Human Genetics interfaces with multiple research and clinical disciplines, with new opportunities for those with advanced training in basic science, clinical diagnostics and industry. The Master's Degree Program (M.S.) in Human Genetics provides focused graduate training through both coursework and laboratory research. It is designed for individuals seeking advanced training in genetics for employment research opportunities or for matriculation to competitive Ph.D., M.D. or other advanced degree programs. Over the past six years, 100% of our graduates have obtained employment or academic placement in areas of choice. The course of study can be completed in 2-4 semesters.
Application. B.S. or B.A. Most students major in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, physics mathematics or related field, although this is not an absolute requirement. Transcripts documenting coursework in biology, biochemistry, statistics, and genetics. 3 Letters of Recommendation. Personal Statement. Statement of Purpose. CV.
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