Biomedical Sciences Master's Degree

 

Enter into one of the fastest, most-needed professions
in health care

With the strong and consistent growth as well as demand of the health care and biomedical industries, Marquette’s MS in Biomedical Sciences program will serve to enrich academic and experiential/professional credentials for those interested in pursuing a full range of biomedical careers or pursuing further health professional study.

This program is specifically designed to address modern, contemporary needs and opportunities for biomedical students by strategically providing a program that will facilitate matriculation into professional health programs while also equipping graduates with marketable skill sets that enable direct entry into the work force.

30

Credit Hours

15

Months to Complete

2

Interdisciplinary Specializations

 

 

 

 

A dynamic program providing professional skills to succeed

Through specific seminars and career practicums, students will be able to choose a program of study that focuses on laboratory techniques and research skills, or science instruction in biomedical sciences. Students in the laboratory research track will gain hands-on experience working in a contract research organization within the Department of Biomedical Sciences or as part of a biomedical sciences faculty member's research program.

Students in the instructional track will gain mentored teaching experience by providing instructional support in biomedical sciences undergraduate or health professional courses or implementing science outreach, depending on the student's interest. In addition, students will have the option to pursue either of these tracks within two specializations: neuroscience and human anatomical sciences.

Choose from two biomedical sciences specializations

Our graduate program training offers a master's in biomedical sciences with the option to choose a specialization in one of two areas.

Neuroscience Specialization in BISC Master's program at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ

Neuroscience

Acquire a foundational background in core neuroscience concepts, including a strong understanding of both neuronal and non-neuronal cells of the nervous system.

Anatomical Instructional Specialization

Anatomical Sciences

Learn how to be an effective biomedical sciences and anatomy instructor through specialized, hands-on instruction and course work.


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Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Explain fundamental principles in biomedical sciences and synthesize advanced knowledge within specific biomedical subjects.
  • Demonstrate the ability to apply analytical approaches, problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, and critical evaluation of scientific literature used in biomedical sciences.
  • Demonstrate effective professional communication and presentation skills, both oral and written.
  • Demonstrate competency in career-enabling skill sets consistent with the student’s chosen track (e.g., laboratory research or instructional techniques used in biomedical sciences).
  • Exhibit professionalism and interpersonal skills required of a professional biomedical scientist.

Career Opportunities

Biomedical science is a broad, encompassing field that includes human physiology, pathology, anatomy and pharmacology. These subject areas are used to draw conclusions and advances related to human health issues. The utility of an advanced degree in biomedical sciences is illustrated by the numerous and varied career opportunities that are not only currently available but will continue to become available in the future, since human health related careers are always in demand, given the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected 16% growth in this sector by 2030.

Further, search results from organizations such as Glassdoor that provide salary reports and open position listings yield more than 500 open positions that list a salary above $79,000/year for those with a master’s degree in biomedical sciences. These careers span clinical and practical careers in academia, industry and the health professions.

 

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Graduate Program Recruiter

Jack Nortman

(414) 288-5986

jack.nortman@marquette.edu


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To be eligible for admission to the Graduate School at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution or international equivalent must be completed prior to starting graduate school.
  • Successful completion of at least 2 semesters of general biology and general chemistry.
  • A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale overall and 2.80 in the science coursework.
  • Demonstrated English proficiency for non-U.S. citizens.

Successful completion of 1 semester of organic chemistry or biochemistry is strongly recommended.

This Program has Rolling admission.

Applications must include: 

  • Transcripts:
    • Submit copies of all current and previous college/universities except Marquette1
  • Personal statement of no more than 500 words addressing the purpose for applying to the program, ability to successfully complete the program and goals (short and long term).
  • One letter of recommendation addressing the applicant's academic, professional, clinical, personal attributes and/or potential for meaningful graduate study.
  • For international applicants only: a TOEFL score or other acceptable proof of English proficiency. An overall TOEFL score of 90 with minimum scores of 25 for listening and speaking and minimum 20 for reading and writing.

1 Upon admission, final official transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities, with certified English translations if original language is not English, must be submitted to the Graduate School within the first five weeks of the term of admission or a hold preventing registration for future terms will be placed on the student’s record. 

Rolling admissions will begin January 2024 and continue dependent on space availability in the program until the start of the program (summer 2024)

For a comprehensive listing of merit-based aid (graduate assistantships/fellowships), visit the department financial aid web page. Private scholarships may also be available. U.S. citizens and permanent residents may be eligible to apply for need-based federal aid (loans) to help fund their educational expenses as well.