HENRY E. RIGGS SCHOOL OF APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES
Master of Science in Applied Life Sciences
MS
Program Details
Start Term
Fall
Deadline
rolling admissions thereafter
Program Details
Start Term
Fall
Deadline
rolling admissions thereafter
Research Expertise
Gain skills in research design and methodology, analyzing and reporting results
Team Collaboration
Learn to communicate effectively and work productively in cross-functional teams
Real-world Discoveries
Translate scientific discoveries into products and processes that benefit society
The two-year MS degree program prepares students for successful careers in translational, clinical, and public health research and management. This program aims to teach individuals to translate discoveries made through science and health-based research into medical and scientific innovations. Students will be provided with intensive instruction in translational, clinical, and public health research, fostering an extensive comprehension of how these facets are applied within the realm of medical science.
About the Program
The two-year MS program prepares students for a successful career in translational, clinical, or public health research and management, combining rigorous courses with a year-long research thesis project. Graduates are uniquely positioned to excel in a variety of careers addressing the critical and managerial needs of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, clinical and academic laboratories, and public health and doctoral research. Students in the MS program complete courses in core science, professional development, management, advanced technical topics, and a capstone project. Students also focus their studies further by selecting a concentration.
Program Mission
The mission of the MS program is to develop leaders who advance innovation in life sciences, improve healthcare delivery, and enhance health outcomes, particularly in underserved populations. Through comprehensive, hands-on education, the program prepares students for a variety of career paths, including advanced healthcare programs, PhD programs focused on biomedical and healthcare research, and R&D roles in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and clinical sectors. Continuously evolving with the field, the program offers specialized tracks and concentrations that equip students with the skills needed to succeed in a dynamic and ever-changing landscape.
Concentrations
- Clinical Research
- Public Health
- Community Medicine
- Translational Research
- Infectious Diseases
- Biotechnology
35% growth
Employer demand for clinical and translational science professionals nationwide grew by 35% between 2013-2017 and is projected to grow from 2017 to 2026, faster than the average for all occupations.
What Can You Do With An MS Degree?
Your Master of Science in Applied Life Sciences degree offers the competencies and strategic-thinking skills needed to pursue roles in several areas of clinical, public health, translational, and many more areas. Explore the careers and salary information that many of our graduates continue into after obtaining their KGI MS degree.
Learning outcomes
Science & research skills
- Perform hypothesis-driven research
- Evaluate research design and methodology
- Analyze and report data results
- Assess scientific literature and identify knowledge gaps
- Translate scientific discoveries into products that benefit society
Communication & Teamwork
- Communicate effectively with industry leaders
- Contribute productively on an interdisciplinary team
ethics
- Learn about the ethical principals facing research, development, and business issues inherent in the bioscience industries, and how to adhere to them in your future work.
Pre-Health Track for Postbac Students
Pre-Health Track for Postbac Students: Students in the PPC or PPA programs who aim to pursue careers in healthcare can join the "pre-health track" within the MS program. This track allows students to engage in postbac courses and experiences while selecting one of the available concentrations to tailor their studies to their specific interests and career goals.
Pre-health Track
Prepares students for admission into graduate healthcare programs.
Concentrations
- Clinical Research
- Public Health
- Community Medicine
- Translational Research
- Infectious Diseases
- Biotechnology
Note: Students may be eligible to enroll in the PDEV 5400 Premedicine Professional Development course.
Research Track
For students planning to pursue doctoral degrees (PhD) in biomedical, healthcare, or other scientific research fields.
Concentrations
- Translational Research
- Infectious Diseases
- Clinical Research
Note: Students are recommended to enroll in Independent Research/Study during their first year to gain hands-on experience and a strong foundation in research skills.
Industry Track
Prepares students for careers in research and development (R&D) in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, device, or clinical sectors.
Concentrations
- Biotechnology
- Translational Research
- Infectious Diseases
- Clinical Research
Note: Students are encouraged to work with Career Services to secure an optional summer internship during their studies.
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How to Apply
- Completed online application
- Personal statement
- Resume
- Letter of recommendation
- Transcripts
- English language proficiency (TOEFL, PTE, IELTS, iTEP)
- $75 non-refundable application fee
- Admission interview
Admitted students are required to submit a $400 non-refundable enrollment fee to hold their spot in the program.