Learn About GMS Programs, Open House, Nov. 18
The Division of Graduate Medical Sciences, the branch of the school of medicine engaged in graduate education is hosting an open house and graduate fair to showcase 12 Masters degree programs. At this event prospective students will have an opportunity to meet program directors and other prospective students; find out admissions criteria, learn about research opportunities and consider many professional career paths. Several of the programs offer part-time study options and late afternoon or evening courses to accommodate working professionals.
One of our programs is the MA in Medical Sciences, which has a 25-year history of success in preparing students for admission to professional school. Graduates of the MA in Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine and the MA in Clinical Investigation can sit for certification exams in their fields. The MA in Medical Anthropology and Cross Cultural Practice enables students to builds deep connections with Boston’s New American communities. The MS in Forensic Anthropology offers directed study at an outdoor teaching and research facility in Holliston, Mass.
Most of our 12 Masters degree programs are one-of-a-kind in that their program of study is uniquely based in the school of medicine. On November 18 from 4-7 p.m. prospective students have an opportunity to explore all our programs in one convenient location—Boston University’s George Sherman Union/Metcalf Hall.
Please visit www.bumc.bu.edu/gms for a list of participating programs. GMS looks forward to meeting you!