Stem Cell Internships and Lab-based Learning
San Jose , United States
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Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Biomedical Sciences | Biotechnology
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Stem Cell Internships and Lab-based Learning program is offered by the Department of Biological Sciences. This master's program in stem cell biology provides hands-on experience with stem cell lab research through multiple lab classes and a year-long paid internship.
Program Details
- The program allows students to gain valuable work experience within a small cohort and have ready access to program mentors.
- Part of the tuition will be reimbursed during the second year of the program.
Admissions
- To be considered for the program, applicants must meet certain requirements and prerequisites.
- These requirements are necessary for admission to the SCILL program.
Curriculum
- The program includes multiple lab classes and a year-long paid internship in stem cell biology.
Internship Placement
- Students will be placed in a lab for a year-long paid internship, providing hands-on experience in stem cell research.
Graduate Outcomes
- The program has produced graduates who have gone on to pursue careers in stem cell biology.
- Alumni have expressed satisfaction with the program, citing the valuable work experience and mentorship provided.
Research Areas
- The program focuses on stem cell biology, providing students with hands-on experience in lab research and internship placements.
Tuition and Fees
- Part of the tuition will be reimbursed during the second year of the program.
Program Structure
- The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in stem cell biology, including lab classes and a year-long paid internship.
- Students will work within a small cohort and have access to program mentors.
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