• The Master's degree program (M.S.) in Human Genetics provides focused graduate training in both general and human genetics. It is designed for individuals seeking advanced training in genetics for employment or research opportunities or for matriculation to competitive Ph.D., M.D. or other advanced degree programs.
    • The research track allows graduate students to learn from and contribute to ground-breaking research being performed within the Department of Human Genetics. Students in this track typically matriculate in the summer or fall concurrent with acceptance into the laboratory of a faculty mentor in Human Genetics.