Master of Science in Individualized Genomics and Health
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Experience an Innovative Education in Genomics on a Part-Time Schedule
Breakthroughs in genomics broaden our understanding of human health, disease prevention, and more. Prepare to support academia, research, and businesses in this growing field with Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs division. The MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program can help you build the knowledge and skills for administrator roles, as well as further your expertise in advanced genomic research.
Explore research and applied sciences as you study online, building a foundational knowledge of epigenetics, human molecular genetics, bioinformatics, and individual genome analysis. You will also examine ethical, legal, and regulatory aspects of individualized genomics.
With this master’s degree program, you can:
- Emerge with multi-disciplinary skills in bioinformatics, bioscience, regulatory science, policy, and ethics.
- Choose from three targeted concentrations: Laboratory Diagnostics, Genomics, or Regulatory.
- Learn theoretical knowledge and practical skills to meet the demands of the academic, research, and business communities.
- Experience flexible coursework that blends around your work schedule, enabling you to meet personal commitments as you study foundational genomic concepts.
Fast Facts
The MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program requires 10 courses.
- Duration 12 – 24
- Total Credits 40
- Course Delivery Online
- Ranking Top 10
Concentrations
The MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program offers three optional concentrations:
- Laboratory Diagnostics
- Genomics
- Regulatory