Molecular Cell Biology and Neuroscience Master's Program
Program Overview
Molecular Cell Biology and Neuroscience Master's Program
The Master of Science in Molecular Cell Biology and Neuroscience is a rigorous program that establishes a foundation in biomedical science. In this program, you will explore the principles of cell biology, molecular biology, and neuroscience and develop practical problem-solving skills. This program is designed to seamlessly transition to the PhD program if you choose to continue toward the PhD degree.
Program Requirements
To complete the degree, you will be required to actively participate in research and prepare a research-based dissertation.
Curriculum
- Explore the principles of cell biology, molecular biology, and neuroscience
- Develop practical problem-solving skills
Student Outcomes
- Develop a foundation in biomedical science
- Prepare for a career in biomedical science research or PhD studies
Faculty
- Faculty members are experienced researchers in cell biology, molecular biology, and neuroscience
Admissions & Aid
- Application Deadline: [Not specified]
- Admission criteria: [Not specified]
- Tuition fees: [Not specified]
Research Areas
- Cell biology
- Molecular biology
- Neuroscience
About the Rowan-Virtua School of Translational Biomedical Engineering and Sciences
The Rowan-Virtua School of Translational Biomedical Engineering and Sciences is dedicated to providing excellence in graduate education and developing scientists who will contribute new knowledge in the biomedical disciplines through creative research and scholarship.
