Biomedical Laboratory Operations - Master of Science
Postgraduate
In Michigan Center (USA)
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Postgraduate
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Michigan center (USA)
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The master’s degree program in biomedical laboratory operations is designed for individuals with previous clinical laboratory experience who seek career advancement as managers, administrators, researchers, entrepreneurs and policymakers in the field. The core of this program resides in three major components: science, management and practice. The science component focuses on post-baccalaureate courses planned to develop a high level of competence within the student’s chosen biomedical laboratory discipline. The management component provides a solid foundation in general business including resource management, communication skills, organizational structures, decision making, and essential aspects of working in a regulated industry. The degree is intended to expose individuals to real-life problems with an expectation of generating positive, realistic solutions.
In addition to meeting the requirements of the University and the College of Natural Science, students must meet the requirements specified below.
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Subjects
- Biomedical
Course programme
Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Seminar
Communication in the Sciences
Fundamentals of Scientific Research
Managing Biomedical Laboratory Operations
Topics in Biomedical Laboratory Operations
Decision Processes for Biomedical Laboratory Operations
Complete a minimum of 13 credits in courses with a science focus.
Complete a minimum of 3 credits of BLD 895 Projects in Biomedical Laboratory Operations. The project will be determined in consultation with the student's guidance committee.
Complete 6 credits of electives as approved by the guidance committee.
Pass a final oral examination.
Biomedical Laboratory Operations - Master of Science