This program is designed for students seeking in-depth coverage of physiological principles pertaining to the human organism, endocrinology, renal function, cardiovascular dynamics, neurophysiology, and pathophysiology.
You will find the courses challenging and clinically relevant; and like the small class size, good opportunities for research/thesis experience, good library resources. You can complete the requirements for the Master of Arts in one academic year, which includes a summer semester.
You will also find the program is good preparation for pursuing advanced degree programs. Many of our graduates pursue degrees in medicine or dentistry, or enroll in doctoral programs. Other students obtain research jobs in academia and industry or teach at a community college.