• The Master of Science in Pathology and Molecular Medicine at Queen’s University is a 2-year program.
  • These Ranks are given to the Program by Maclean’s in 2020:
    • In terms of program reputation, this program ranks 9th among Canadian Universities.
    • In terms of research reputation, this program ranks 7th among Canadian Universities.
  • The graduation rate for this program is 78.8%, Which shows that the majority of the students get graduated.
  • The Employment rate after
    • 6 months after graduation is 93.3%.
    • 2 years after graduation is 100%.
  • The Acceptance Rate is 20% which increases the chances of students getting enrolled.
  • The Student to Teacher ratio is 20:1, which bridges the gap between Students and Teachers.
  • The Female to male ratio is 5:5 which gives equal chances for both the genders to compete.
  • The Average internship salary of the student is 30,750 USD.
  • The Master of Science is a coursework-based graduate program that provides a mixture of technical and professional skills to give students a distinct career advantage.
  • DPMM is home to many vibrant research programs with focussed areas of excellence including cancer biology and molecular hemostasis.
  • This is an exciting time of growth, innovation, and success for the Department which is uniquely placed at the interfaces between basic biomedical sciences, clinical laboratory services, and the emerging field of personalized molecular medicine.
  • This degree can take a student's career in many directions. Many students choose to continue their academic inquiry with a Master’s. Students are equipped with a strong foundation for careers in:
    • Infection Control Practitioner (ICP)
    • Assessment Specialist
    • Clinical Research Associate (CRA)
    • Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC)
    • Healthcare Consultant
    • Quality Assurance Manager