±¬ÁÏ¹Ï offers a Master of Science with a concentration in Molecular Diagnostics and Precision Medicine. Molecular diagnostics is the fastest-growing segment of laboratory testing. Precision diagnostics and therapies made possible by the Human Genome Project are revolutionizing healthcare and making new approaches to the detection and treatment of complex diseases possible.
Acquire the advanced knowledge required to complete high-complexity testing with a master's degree in Molecular Diagnostics & Precision Medicine.
Program Highlights
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Customized Courses- Meet the competency standards in clinical and research settings, offering graduates a variety of employment options.
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Certification - Prepare to complete the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification examination
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State-of-the-Art Facilities - Gain technical knowledge and hands-on training in our laboratories and shared instrumentation core facility.
Careers
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Requirements
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A baccalaureate degree in biology, chemistry, medical laboratory science, health sciences, or related health and scientific disciplines, from a regionally accredited institution of higher education is required.
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A GPA of at least 2.7 on a 4.0 scale in the last 60 credits completed.
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Three (3) letters of recommendation.
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A personal statement describing how the Molecular Diagnostics & Precision Medicine (M.S.) program will enhance the applicant's academic and/or professional career goals.
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Current resume/CV documenting professional experience and educational achievements.
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Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended. Ensure the degree conferral date is listed on the awarding institution’s transcript.
Please note: Transcripts must be sent to GradCAS only. GradCAS only accepts electronic transcripts from Credentials Solutions, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse. If your school does not offer either of these services, your transcript must be sent via mail.Below are three ways to send your transcripts.
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GradCAS Transcript Processing Center
P.O. Box 9217
Watertown, MA 02471
Cost of Attendance
Molecular Diagnostics & Precision Medicine (M.S.) tuition and fees are set annually in June and are subject to change without notice. Questions about tuition and fee charges on student accounts should be directed to
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