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The Master of
Science in Medical Research program provides broadly-based interdisciplinary
didactic and research master's level training in medical research for
individuals who have professional medical, dental, or pharmaceutical background
degrees. It is designed for individuals who wish to expand their basic
science research training in preparation for entry into a Ph.D. program;
as a mechanism for changing one's research emphasis (e.g., sabbatical
training); or as a prerequisite to entry into academic medical, veterinary
medical, dental, or pharmacologic careers.
The scope of this
program includes basic medical science courses as well as research. Completion
of the degree requires an independent research project and thesis.
Letters of inquiry
and requests for application materials may be mailed or emailed to the
Program Director or completed directly from the Web (see above).
Applications
and Admission to this program is contingent upon admission
to the Graduate School. All application material and fees are to be returned
to the MR office (address above). Applicants must have an M.D. or equivalent
professional degree in human health care. The program is open only to
individuals actively participating in post-graduate professional training
in Wayne State University affiliated programs. Admission is for the
Fall and Winter terms only. The deadlines for Fall admission
are April 1 and June 1. For Winter admission the deadline
is December 1. Only complete applications are considered.
DEGREE
REQUIREMENTS:
The Master of
Science in Medical Research is offered only as a Plan A master's
program requiring completion of thirty credits, including eight credits
in thesis. All course work must be completed in accordance with the regulations
of the Graduate School and the School of Medicine governing graduate scholarships
and degrees. Specific requirements include:
Elective
Courses: Elective credits sufficient to complete the degree
requirements must be approved by written consent of the Program Director.
Thesis
Requirement: BMS 8999 - Master's Thesis Research and Direction
-----8 credits.
A
Plan of Work is to be developed and filed with the Program
Director or his/her designee. This should be completed a minimum of one
semester before the final term in the program.
Research
Adviser and Committee is to be selected with the advice
and consent of the Program Director and faculty. The committee is to be
composed of three members of the graduate faculty including the thesis
adviser who is to serve as the student's academic adviser for the remainder
of his/her program.
Research
Project Selection and Outline is to be filed with the Program
Director.
Thesis
Presentation and Defense is to be given orally to the Research
Committee as the final requirement for the degree. The committee will
evaluate the thesis, its presentation and defense, and determine the final
grade for BMS 8999.
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