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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
- Master of Science in Precision Medicine
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Post Graduate Certificate in Precision Medicine
- Mission
- Accreditation
- Degree Description
- Admissions
- Tuition
- Graduation Requirements
- Timeframe for Completion of Curriculum
- Curriculum (Students Entering Prior to Summer 2022)
- Course Descriptions (Students Entering Prior to Summer 2022)
- Elective Courses (Students Entering Prior to Summer 2022)
- Curriculum (Students Entering Summer 2022 and Later)
- Course Descriptions (Students Entering Summer 2022 and Later)
- Elective Courses (Students Entering Summer 2022 and Later)
- Faculty
- CGS General Faculty
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College of Graduate Studies
To be awarded the Post-Graduate Certificate in Precision Medicine, students must:
- Satisfactorily complete all courses with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5.
- Satisfactorily complete the required minimum number of 22 credit hours in the curriculum.
- Receive a favorable recommendation for Post-Graduate Certificate conferral from the CGS Student Promotion and Graduation Committee.
- Receive a favorable recommendation for Post-Graduate Certificate conferral from the University Faculty Senate.
- Settle all financial accounts with the University.
- Complete all graduation clearance requirements as instructed by the Office of the Registrar.
Post-Graduate Certificates will be conferred upon candidates who have completed all academic requirements, satisfied all financial obligations, and completed all graduation requirements for the relevant Post-Graduate Certificate Program.
Post-Graduate Certificates earned through the dual track program will be awarded at the commencement for the primary degree program if all requirements have been met at that time.