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The Master of Science program and certificate in Biomedical Sciences aim to accomplish two primary objectives: 1) equipping students for admission to medical schools and other health science professional programs, and 2) offering advanced biomedical science education.
Graduates of this degree program will attain comprehensive understanding of biomedical principles through coursework addressing evolving medical and biotechnological advancements. The curriculum cultivates strategic reasoning, analytical skills, and problem-solving approaches to address medical, health science, and biotechnological challenges.
Students pursuing the Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences can expect to achieve these learning outcomes:
Exhibit fundamental understanding of core biomedical science principles.
Establish methods for staying current with biomedical and healthcare technologies.
Enhance analytical abilities for applying scientific knowledge to real-world problems.
Gain proficiency in hypothesis formulation, data evaluation, and research interpretation within biomedical sciences.
Improve professional written and verbal communication capabilities.
Uphold ethical practices in all biomedical science and healthcare-related endeavors.