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Glendale, AZ Campus Catalog
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College of Graduate Studies
- Mission
- Student Academic Policies
- Master of Biomedical Sciences Degree Program
- Master of Arts in Biomedical Sciences Degree Program
- Master of Public Health
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Master of Science in Precision Medicine
- Mission
- Accreditation
- Degree Description
- Admissions
- Tuition
- Graduation Requirements
- Timeframe for Completion of Curriculum
- Graduation
- Curriculum (Students Entering Prior to Summer 2023)
- Course Descriptions - (Students Entering Prior to Summer 2023)
- Required Genomics Laboratory/Capstone Course Descriptions
- Elective Course Descriptions (Students Entering Prior to Summer 2023)
- Curriculum - (Students Entering Summer 2023 and Later)
- Course Descriptions (Students Entering Summer 2023 and Later))
- Required Genomics Laboratory/Capstone Course Descriptions
- Elective Course Descriptions (Students Entering Summer 2023 and Later)
- Dual Credit Courses from Professional Programs
- Faculty
- Post Graduate Certificate in Precision Medicine
- CGS General Faculty
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College of Graduate Studies
The curriculum can be completed in as little as two years. It is expected that most students will complete their dual degree Master of Science in Precision Medicine within the timeframe of their primary degree program, which is typically 3 to 4 years. Students may exceed this timeframe if necessary, but must satisfactorily complete the full curriculum within six years of the starting date of their Precision Medicine Program in order to be awarded the degree.