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Admission Statistics

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences accepts around 120 students every fall for our programs. Our programs depth and breadth of research span from basic science to tool-based science to translational science. As a premier academic research center, we are committed to training the next generation of researchers and science specialists. Our Master of Science students typically graduate within two years and our doctoral students graduate within 5.5 years. 

 
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Commitment to Diversity

As a Hispanic-serving institution, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is committed to training a diverse student body. This commitment is spearheaded by a community of scholars in out three underrepresented NIH grants; the Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP), the BRIDGES doctorate joint program with Texas State University, and the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD).

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    Doctoral programs

    • D.D.S./Ph.D.
    • Doctorate of Medical Physics
    • Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering
    • Ph.D. in Integrated Biomedical Sciences
    • Ph.D. in Nursing Science
    • Ph.D. in Translational Science
    • PhD in Radiological Sciences
    • South Texas Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD Program)

    M.S. programs

    • Dental Hygiene Master of Science
    • M.S. in Biomedical Engineering
    • M.S. in Cell Systems & Anatomy
    • M.S. in Clinical Investigation & Translational Science
    • M.S. in Dental Science
    • M.S. in Immunology & Infection
    • M.S. in Medical Health Physics
    • M.S. in Personalized Molecular Medicine

    Certificates

    • Graduate Certificate in Cancer Prevention Program
    • Graduate Certificate in Translational Science Program
    • Pre-Professional Graduate Certificate

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    Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

    7703 Floyd Curl Drive

    San Antonio, TX 78229

    210-567-3709

    gsbs@uthscsa.edu

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