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MS Clinical Research - Online

  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

MS Clinical Research - Online

  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

MS Clinical Research - Online

  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Online Master of Science in Clinical Research

The Online MS in Clinical Research (MSCR) degree is designed to expand students understanding of clinical research including drug development and clinical trials. Clinical research is defined as the study of a drug, biologic, or device in human subjects with the intent to discover potential beneficial effects and/or determine its safety and efficacy. Our program focuses on contemporary clinical research methods geared toward the development of new and improved therapies and diagnostics. Students take specific courses in data management, statistics, managing and monitoring clinical trials, regulatory affairs, and physical and clinical assessment, just to name a few. In addition to our exceptionally qualified full-time faculty that have extensive experience in clinical research, the department also employs many adjunct professors currently working in the pharmaceutical industry. The professional experiences of the full time and adjunct professors allow for classes to be tailored to meet the growing needs and changes within the field of clinical research.

The online program offers our students greater flexibility and time management to accommodate the professional and personal demands of our students. Our program can benefit students in all walks of life, ranging from working professionals, students in other professional educational programs, as well as individuals desiring to enhance their employment opportunities and students interested in earning a dual PharmD./MS Clinical Research or a MS Clinical Research/MBA.. 

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Online Education

The online classes in the MSCR program are specifically designed for collaboration and interaction with peers and faculty. Each online class will host a variety of both interactive and independent learning formats so as to best meet the varied learning needs of our students. Examples of collaborative formats include group projects, discussion boards, presentations, synchronous class sessions, webinars with guest speakers, real-time access to students and faculty via online classrooms or chatrooms, and peer review of assignments.

Admission Requirements

The MSCR program is a year round program, entirely online, with applicants considered for fall, spring and summer semesters. While the Department operates on rolling admission, individuals should submit their applications by the following deadlines:

  • Fall Admission: July 31
  • Spring Admission: October 31
  • Summer Admission: March 31

Prerequisites

  • Anatomy & Physiology (must be completed prior to enrolling in CLNR 519 Physical & Clinical Assessment)
  • Statistics (must be completed prior to enrolling in the Biostatistics course sequence) 
  • Science Courses (12 hours including 2 courses labs must be completed prior to matriculation

Benefits for online learning in the MSCR program

Flexibility in location: There is no need to travel to attend classes.  This can save both time and money for busy students.

Flexibility in time: Although classes are run on a weekly format, the work can be done at the student’s convenience throughout the week.  Due dates are given early in the class so that the student can budget time to complete the assignments. Scheduling events and study times can be much easier with online classes.

Work/family life balance: Attending school online can give working adults or parents the benefit of remaining employed (full or part-time) and allow for more time with their families. 

Diversity: Students can interact with other students in many different areas of the state, country or even the world.  This will allow for diversity among culture, viewpoints and experiences, thus enabling  students to learn from each other in a collaborative and interactive environment.

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