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Clinical Lab Sciences, Clinical Science OptionAbout The Program The academic program includes scientific and clinical knowledge using current methodology, instrumentation and techniques relevant to the biomedical laboratory. Students can elect to enroll in the five-year BS/MS program and take courses in their senior year that will count toward the master's degree. The teaching faculty is doctorally prepared in various science disciplines and nationally certified with teaching, clinical, and research experience. Many of the faculty are nationally recognized in their respective fields. Students have the opportunity to participate in cutting edge biomedical research projects. Many students have presented their research results at state, regional and national science meetings and have been co-authors of papers published in respected science journals. The program has recently upgraded its equipment and acquired state-of-the-art laboratory instrumentation for all of the student laboratories and the research laboratories. Students receive further in-depth experience with laboratory instrumentation during their directed study and senior research courses. Students can elect to be involved in research projects at various clinical institutions affiliated with the department. Career Opportunities Students are prepared for a variety of careers in the biomedical sciences. Nearly 100% percent of program graduates are successfully employed in various jobs such as sales representatives, R & D scientists, clinical research associates, technical field representatives, regulatory affairs personnel, and quality control personnel in the biomedical device, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industries (i.e. Wyeth, Andover; Biogen, Cambridge; Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Billerica; Bayer Diagnostics, Walpole; Meditech, Westwood). Graduates are also employed in research laboratories at various universities and medical schools in the Greater Boston area. Finally, many graduates of this program have gone on to graduate school and received Masters or Ph.D.s in various science disciplines such as Microbiology, Biochemistry, Nutrition, Physical Therapy, Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Work Environment (Occupational Health) at schools such as University of Vermont and Dartmouth College. Others have earned master's in Education, master's in Business Administration (MBA) or Health Administration (MHA). Graduates have also gone to Medical School. Admissions and Degree Requirements | |
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