Professional Science Masters Graduate Degree Program

A 33 credit career-focused professional science master's degree
while building industry experience and connections

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The University of Connecticut offers both full-time and part-time Professional Science Masters degree programs designed to provide students with a comprehensive education to prepare students for a scientific career in industry, government, or the non-profit sector. Students can choose one of three programs: Applied Genomics, Applied Biochemistry and Cell Biology, or Microbial Systems Analysis. All students are required to complete a minimum of a ten-week internship. MCB PSM programs are eligible for F-1 and J-1 visa sponsorship and are STEM OPT approved programs. 

Why a professional science master’s degree?  Shorter time to degree than a PhD with similar median weekly pay and lowest unemployment rates of any degree according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (2023).

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Applied Genomics

Applied Genomics

Provides students with comprehensive training in molecular biology and genomics, including the rapidly developing areas of next-generation sequencing, bioinformatics, laboratory automation, and advanced tissue/cell culture. Graduates of this program frequently find employment in industries utilizing genomic and genetic approaches, including pharmaceutical companies and diagnostic labs, as well as academic research laboratories.

CONTACT:
Dr. Charles Giardina
860-486-0089
charles.giardina@uconn.edu

Applied Biochemistry

Applied Biochemistry and Cell Biology

Provides students with comprehensive skills in Biochemistry and Cell Biology by training students in cell culture, protein characterization, ligand binding, assay development, and microscopy and imaging techniques. Graduates work in industries that utilize biochemical and cell biological approaches, including research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, research instrument manufacturers, regenerative medicine and tissue engineering companies, as well as regulatory agencies dealing with public health concerns or in an advisory capacity to judicial or legislative bodies dealing with relevant patent law.

CONTACT:
Dr. Victoria Robinson
860-486-4353
victoria.robinson@uconn.edu

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Applied Microbial Systems Analysis

Provides students with comprehensive training in microbiology, including microbial genomics and genetics, microbiome sciences, food microbiology, and public health, using next-gen sequencing, bioinformatic analyses, automated liquid handling, and advanced cultivation techniques. Graduates of this program find employment in research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, diagnostic companies, as well as in regulatory agencies and federal or state agencies.

CONTACT:
Dr. Spencer Nyholm
860-486-4886
spencer.nyholm@uconn.edu

ADMISSION DEADLINES: Fall Admission - May 15th | Spring Admission - October 1st | Summer Admission - March 15th

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