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Join one of healthcare's fastest-growing and most in-demand professions. Marquette's MS in Biomedical Sciences program capitalizes on the robust expansion of healthcare and biomedical fields, enhancing both academic credentials and practical experience for students aiming for biomedical careers or advanced health professional studies. The curriculum is carefully crafted to meet current biomedical education needs, offering pathways to professional health programs while providing immediately applicable workforce skills.
Students can tailor their studies through specialized seminars and career practicums, selecting either laboratory research or science instruction tracks. Those choosing research will gain practical experience through work with contract research organizations or faculty-led projects. The instruction track offers teaching mentorship opportunities, supporting undergraduate biomedical courses or science outreach initiatives. Both tracks are available with neuroscience or human anatomical sciences specializations.
The human anatomical sciences specialization develops advanced expertise in gross anatomy, emphasizing communication and critical thinking skills for anatomy education careers. This program provides unique cadaver-based dissection training, preparing graduates for teaching positions at collegiate, university, and professional healthcare levels. Coursework includes: Human microanatomy, Neuroanatomy, and Embryology.