Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 1,157 (US$ 1,157) per credit / unit | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program strives to educate a new generation of health science graduates who are acutely aware of the interface between human genetic variability and drug action. The mission is to offer a world-class education to students and equip future pharmacists, scientists, physicians, policy makers and health care professionals with concrete knowledge and unparalleled experience in pharmacogenomics. The graduates play integral roles in the resolution of the scientific, policy and ethical issues surrounding personalized medicine. The program will uniquely prepare individuals for a variety of positions in the biopharmaceutical industry and allied health professions as well as continued advanced education in health policy, medicine, pharmacological/genomic research and pharmacy.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and a minimum of 60 credits of college courses including those specified below: English (6), Humanities (6), Social Studies (6), College Algebra (3), Calculus (3), General Chemistry (8), Organic Chemistry (8), Biology + lab (8), Physics + lab (4), Microbiology + lab (4). Communication/Public speaking experience is also required. International students must have official test scores for either Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The TOEFL/IELTS requirement may be waived for applicants who hold a degree from an accredited college or university located in a country in which English is the official language and also the language of instruction at the institution.
George Washington University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
George Washington University
Department name
School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Health Care Sciences
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