Students in this program will learn how to interpret and apply a very broad array of current regulatory requirements for medical devices and combination products.? ?They will also acquire skills allowing them to implement future changes in regulations, guidance documents and standards.? Students are encouraged to select courses, projects and presentations throughout their program that will best serve their professional interests.??Classes are taught evenings and weekends, by knowledgeable and experienced working professionals from the Twin Cities area medical device industry.?The Master of Science degree in Regulatory Science is a 33-credit program.? Pre-approved electives are available through the School of Engineering or through the many other University of St. Thomas schools and colleges.