Professional Science Masters

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The Professional Science Master's (PSM) is an a postgraduate academic degree program established by the Council of Graduate Schools that is designed to allow students to pursue advanced education in science including mathematics while receiving training in certain professional skills. Intended as an alternative to more academically focused doctoral programs, PSM programs consist of two years of academic study in a designated science discipline, as well as a professional component that provides a fundamental education in professional fields such as business or law. The program has been developed in concert with industry and universities in the United States [1]

List of Current PSM Programs

[1] IN ARIZONA:
Arizona State University
Computational Biosciences (Department of Mathematics & Statistics)
Nanoscience (Department of Physics)

IN MICHIGAN:
Baker College
Information Systems

Eastern Michigan University
Bioinformatics

Grand Valley State University
Biostatistics
Cell and Molecular Biology
Medical and Bioinformatics

Michigan State University
Biomedical Laboratory Operations [1]
Computational Chemistry
Food Safety and Toxicology
Industrial Mathematics
Industrial Microbiology
Integrative Pharmacology [2]
Zoo and Aquarium Management

IN CALIFORNIA:
San diego State University
Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics (BMI) [3]

IN OHIO:
Case Western Reserve University
Entrepreneurial Biotechnology
Physics Entrepreneurship
Chemistry Entrepreneurship [4]

IN CONNECTICUT:
University of Connecticut
Applied Genomics
Applied Microbial Systems

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.sciencemasters.com/ Professional Science Masters

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