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Individualized Genomics and Health, Master of Science

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MS in Individualized Genomics and Health

The Master of Science in Individualized Genomics and Health program prepares students for a career in the applications of bioinformatics tools in the health care field. This emerging field requires a workforce with multi-disciplinary skills in bioinformatics, bioscience, regulatory science, policy, and ethics. Students can meet their individual career goals through the selection of a concentration or get a more tailored experience by choosing their own set of six elective classes.

This 10-course degree program can be completed part time or full time, either online, or through a combination of onsite and online courses.

Admissions Criteria for All Advanced Academic Programs

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

In addition to the materials and credentials required for all programs, the Master of Science in Individualized Genomics and Health requires an undergraduate degree in the biological sciences or engineering with a grade point average of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Meeting the minimum GPA requirement does not guarantee admission. Additional requirements:

Program Requirements

Students in the MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program must complete ten courses:

Course List

Code Title Credits
Core Courses - Required: 24
Epigenetics, Gene Organization & Expression
Human Molecular Genetics
Genes & Disease
Introduction to Bioinformatics
Ethical,Legal & Regulatory Aspects of the Biotechnology Enterprise
Genomic and Personalized Medicine
Electives (Four required) 16
Total Credits 40

Electives

Choose any graduate-level course from the enter for Biotechnology Education.

MS in Individualized Genomics and Health With Thesis Option

Students interested in pursuing the MS in Individualized Genomics and Health with the thesis are required to take 11 courses. The thesis requires a two-semester research project. Students complete  Independent Research in Biotechnology, and then   Biotechnology Thesis  the following semester. Students interested in this option should consult with the program adviser.

Concentrations (optional)

Students wishing to focus on a specialized discipline within the MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program may enroll in one of three concentrations after being accepted into the program:

Laboratory Diagnostics

Course List

Code Title Credits
Select three of the following: 12
Clinical & Molecular Diagnostics
Recombinant DNA Laboratory
Gene Expression Data Analysis and Visualization
Stem Cell Culture Laboratory Methods
Total Credits 12

Genomics

Course List

Code Title Credits
Select three of the following: 12
Practical Computer Concepts for Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics: Tools for Genome Analysis
Gene Expression Data Analysis and Visualization
Cancer Genomics
Practical Introduction to Metagenomics
Total Credits 12

Regulatory

Course List

Code Title Credits
Select three of the following: 12
Translational Biotechnology: From Intellectual Property to Licensing
Clinical Trial Design and Conduct
Introduction to Regulatory Affairs - Medical Products
Clinical Development of Drugs and Biologics
International Regulatory Affairs
Food And Drug Law
Introduction to cGMP Compliance
Total Credits 12

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the program should be able to: