MS Comparative Health Sciences (Online)
Course Overview
The Master's in Comparative Health Sciences is an interdisciplinary, non-thesis program designed for students seeking a career path outside of laboratory research. It bridges veterinary medicine, public health, engineering, and science to provide a holistic understanding of health across species and systems. This unique program prepares graduates for diverse roles in the broader health and biosciences industry.
Key Program Highlights
- An interdisciplinary curriculum drawing on expertise from six distinct colleges, including Veterinary Medicine and Public Health
- A non-thesis track focused on applying knowledge rather than conducting experimental research
- Exploration of cutting-edge fields like bioinformatics, microbiome science, and mathematical modeling
- Faculty research interests spanning immunology, neuroscience, ecology, and bioengineering
- Preparation for a wide array of careers in human, animal, and public health sectors
Course Overview
The Master's in Comparative Health Sciences is an interdisciplinary, non-thesis program designed for students seeking a career path outside of laboratory research. It bridges veterinary medicine, public health, engineering, and science to provide a holistic understanding of health across species and systems. This unique program prepares graduates for diverse roles in the broader health and biosciences industry.
Key Program Highlights
- An interdisciplinary curriculum drawing on expertise from six distinct colleges, including Veterinary Medicine and Public Health
- A non-thesis track focused on applying knowledge rather than conducting experimental research
- Exploration of cutting-edge fields like bioinformatics, microbiome science, and mathematical modeling
- Faculty research interests spanning immunology, neuroscience, ecology, and bioengineering
- Preparation for a wide array of careers in human, animal, and public health sectors