Master of Science in Interdepartmental Medical Science Postgraduate Programme By Drexel University |TopUniversities

Master of Science in Interdepartmental Medical Science

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Main Subject Area

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Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Study Level

Masters

The Interdepartmental Medical Sciences (IMS) program is a one-year Master of Science degree program that combines challenging graduate science coursework and personalized advising to guide students through the medical school application process. Students take first-year equivalent medical school courses, including: Biochemical Basis of Disease; Function of the Human Body; Cell Biology and Histology; Basic and Clinical Immunology, Neuroanatomical: Structure and Function and Fundamentals of Nutrition and Diet. Students who complete the coursework successfully are guaranteed an interview with Drexel University College of Medicine's MD program through our linkage agreement.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Study Level

Masters

The Interdepartmental Medical Sciences (IMS) program is a one-year Master of Science degree program that combines challenging graduate science coursework and personalized advising to guide students through the medical school application process. Students take first-year equivalent medical school courses, including: Biochemical Basis of Disease; Function of the Human Body; Cell Biology and Histology; Basic and Clinical Immunology, Neuroanatomical: Structure and Function and Fundamentals of Nutrition and Diet. Students who complete the coursework successfully are guaranteed an interview with Drexel University College of Medicine's MD program through our linkage agreement.

Admission Requirements

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Acceptance for graduate study at Drexel University requires a four-year bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or an equivalent international institution. Although admission requirements vary by program, regular acceptance typically requires a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (B) for the last two years of undergraduate work. The average for any graduate work must be at least 3.0. 

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