The
MS
in Pharmaceutical Sciences program educates students in the scientific disciplines required for the discovery, development and evaluation of new drugs and other
pharmaceutical products.
The interdisciplinary design of the
MS
in Molecular Biosciences program brings together basic, applied, and clinical scientists from a number of departments to provide students with individualized,
cutting-edge biomedical research training.
In the
MS
in Health Outcomes and Informatics program, students receive a solid foundation in health outcomes research focusing on the language and concepts of public health
research and statistical methods.
The
MS
in Clinical Laboratory Sciences program is designed to educate students in the laboratory disciplines of hematology, microbiology, clinical chemistry and immunohematology
as well as molecular diagnostics and laboratory management.
In the
MS
in Cytotechnology and Molecular Cytology program, students develop skills in the detection of cellular changes in various specimen preparations from different
body sites for the identification of infections, cancer and other disease processes.