The Graduate Certificate in Translational Science is designed to provide graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and other health care professionals with a formal introduction in basic biomedical research directed at enhacing human health and well being.
The goal of this program is to provide graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and other health care professionals with formal education in the essential components of translational science.
All students should have a sufficient educational background in the biological or biomedical sciences prior to admission to the program.
Completion of the Graduate Certificate in Translational Science Program requires the satisfactory completion of required and elective coursework.
Learn about the typical schedule for our students in the Graduate Certificate in Translational Science Program.
Please review our official Handbook for more detailed information regarding the program and application process.
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is proud to partner with the Texas Higher Education Board in helping students develop and build on skills employers value and seek out in job candidates.
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Texas Resident: $5,932.28* | Non-Texas Resident $$11,921.84*
Bertha Flores, Program/Discipline Director
210-567-7101
floresb2@uthscsa.edu
"While I love the discovery aspect of research, I found myself gravitating toward careers that engage with science at a faster pace."Mikaela Sifuentes, Alum, Class of 2017