The Master of Science (ScM) degree is designed for master's students interested in acquiring research skills in a "hands-on" manner. At a minimum, programs require 4 terms of full-time coursework and preparation and approval of a written thesis based on original research and worthy of publication. ScM programs are offered by the following departments of the School: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biostatistics Environmental Health Sciences Epidemiology Cancer Epidemiology Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology Clinical Epidemiology Epidemiology of Aging General Epidemiology Human Genetics/Genetic Epidemiology Infectious Disease Epidemiology Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Health Behavior and Society Genetic Counseling Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Please contact the appropriate department or the Admissions Office for additional information regarding a specific ScM program.
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