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Degree
Masters
Major
Biomedical Sciences | Clinical Psychology | Rehabilitation Services
Area of study
Engineering | Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Programs

The university offers a range of programs for students in the health field. These programs are available at various institutions, including MCW, Marquette University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.


Pre-doctoral Programs

  • Basic and Translational Science Program
  • MS & PhD in Clinical and Translational Rehabilitation Health Science
  • Masters or Certificate Programs in Clinical and Translational Science
  • MD/MS in Clinical and Translational Science Dual Degree Program
    • This program is designed for students who want to pursue both a medical degree and a master's degree in clinical and translational science.
  • Summer Academic programs for Medical Students (SAMS)
  • START (TL1) Mentored Research Training Program
    • This program provides mentored research training for students in the health field.

Program Details

The university programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the health field. The programs include a range of courses, research opportunities, and clinical experiences.


  • Clinical and Translational Science programs focus on the application of basic scientific discoveries to clinical practice.
  • The MS & PhD in Clinical and Translational Rehabilitation Health Science programs provide advanced training in rehabilitation health science.
  • The MD/MS in Clinical and Translational Science Dual Degree Program allows students to earn both a medical degree and a master's degree in clinical and translational science.
  • The Summer Academic programs for Medical Students (SAMS) provide medical students with the opportunity to engage in academic research and clinical experiences during the summer.
  • The START (TL1) Mentored Research Training Program provides students with mentored research training and career development opportunities.
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