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    Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies

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    Boston, USMSIn-person1 year
    STEM-OPT
    $78,602.00
    Tuition
    over 12mo
    32
    Credits
    $95.00
    App fee

    Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University is a 32-credit, 1-year, in-person ms program based in Boston, US. Tuition is $78,602 and the program is STEM-OPT eligible for international students.

    About the program

    The program covers principles and technical skills in biomedical research core technologies including micro and nano imaging, genomics, proteomics, and transgenics. It includes classroom coursework, electives, practica in different core technologies, and a capstone project or library-based thesis.

    Focus: both
    Part-time option

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    After the program

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    12 months OPT (up to 36 months with STEM extension)

    $20,969.00
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    Prerequisites

    Specific coursework this program expects you to have completed: calculus, linear algebra, programming, statistics, and subject-specific prerequisites where applicable.

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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University is $78,602 across 32 required credits.
    Is Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University online or in-person?
    Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University is offered in-person.
    How long does Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University take to complete?
    Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University is structured around 1 year and 32 credits.
    What GPA is required for Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University?
    Per the program's published guidance: minimum GPA of 3.0
    Is Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University STEM-OPT eligible?
    Yes - Master of Science in Biomedical Research Technologies at Boston University is STEM-OPT designated, allowing international graduates to extend their post-completion OPT for up to 36 months total.