Immunobiology - Dual Degree

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Immunobiology - Dual Degree

Master of Science

From biotechnology to pharmaceuticals to public health, there is an increasing demand for professionals with advanced training in immunobiology across the globe.
Details

The master's in immunobiology program is a unique program encompassing basic and clinical immunology, basic and clinical infectious diseases (including virology, bacteriology, mycology and parasitology), mechanisms of vaccines, molecular medicine and pathophysiology of immunologic and infectious diseases. The goal of the program is to educate and train students in the area of immunobiology so they are recruited as future scientists and academicians at institutions of higher studies, researchers and specialists in the growing pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, and further obtain healthcare professional degrees (M.D., D.O, DDS, etc.) to meet the future demand of global healthcare needs. The Immunobiology master's program is multidisciplinary in nature and offers course work and research in the areas immunologic, autoimmune and infectious diseases, vaccine and immunotherapy development strategies, molecular and genomic medicine and immunology of aging.

Career outcomes include a biomedical Ph.D., M.D, D.O. and other health related professional career, or employment in the research arena, including universities, pharmaceutical industries, biotechnology companies.

Career Level
Dual Degree
Degree Type
Master of Science