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MS in Individualized Genomics and Health
MS in Individualized Genomics and Health Program Overview
Everyone’s DNA is unique, and advancements in medicine are paying more attention to individual genetic make-up that makes us us.
Individualized health care and genomics offer incredible potential for preventative health, making possible more accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plans for each patient. Understanding a patient’s risks could also help prevent disease, lead to earlier detection, or even slow progression.
A Growing Field
Expanding interest in individualized genomics is fueling growth in the healthcare and biotechnology fields. According to the National Institutes of Health report, “The era of personalized medicine has arrived, and with it a need for leaders in this discipline. This generation of trainees requires a cadre of new skill sets to lead the implementation of personalized medicine into mainstream healthcare.”1
The MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program at Johns Hopkins is designed to do just that.
Advance Your Career
Careers in individualized health care and genomics can take you to many places: innovative biotech start-ups, leading research centers, educational institutions, big data firms, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, and healthcare organizations.
Individualize Your Path
This field requires a breadth of talents and specializations, which means you can align your course of study with your interests, past experiences, and future career goals. The master’s degree in individualized genomics and health offers three areas of concentration:
- Genomics
- Laboratory Diagnostics
- Regulatory
Build a Foundation or Expand Your Knowledge
The MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program can serve as a foundation for medical school, nursing school, or advanced studies in the life sciences or public health.
Earning this degree can also benefit your existing career in research, clinical practice, or other related professions.
Study on Your Terms
Designed for both full-time students and working professionals, this master’s degree program offers you the flexibility to take classes online or on-campus in the evenings and on weekends.
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Research is in Our DNA
Our expert faculty members are active researchers and practitioners; they make discoveries, publish their findings, and improve lives.
A Well-Rounded Sequence of Courses
Discover the role that human DNA plays in disease and treatment. Discuss ethical and legal considerations of personalized medicine. Match electives with your interests, whether they may be in lab work or the regulatory aspect of individualized health.
Access to a Diverse, Successful Alumni Network
Become part of an international community of biotechnology, research, and medical professionals who work in labs, universities, and companies around the world.
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Take the Next Step
Prepare yourself for a new career on the cutting edge of scientific discovery. A degree focused on genomics and health from JHU opens you up to opportunities in an emerging field with plenty of room for growth.
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1 “Training the Future Leaders in Personalized Medicine” Accessed online on December 2, 2021.
Master’s in Individualized Genomics and Health FAQs
Johns Hopkins University’s MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program is a 10-course, 30-credit STEM-certified professional master’s degree program – often completed within 12-24 months, though students have up to five years for degree completion. Courses are offered online, in-person at the JHU Homewood Campus in Baltimore, Maryland, or through a combination of both modalities.
The admissions criteria for the MS in Intelligence Analysis program includes a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university, or an equivalent international credential, with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Additionally, this program requires certain prerequisite courses. The application can be completed online and requires supporting materials, including resume, transcripts, and more.
Tuition and fees for the MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program currently range from $57,400 – $58,400 USD. The cost per course is $5,740. Students may be eligible to access federal loans, employer tuition assistance, military and veterans benefits, or partner-organization benefits to offset the cost of the degree. Learn more about financial aid options.
Students can select from one of three areas of concentration: Genomics, Laboratory Diagnostics, or Regulatory.
Through the MS in Individualized Genomics and Health program, students will explore the molecular and genetic basis for human disease; analyze a human genome to identify possible indicators of health and disease; apply bioinformatics tools to the analysis of human DNA sequences; gain an understanding of the ethical, legal, and regulatory aspects of the field; and learn laboratory methods used for identifying genes responsible for disease.