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Creighton University Professional Science Master's in Bioscience Management

What is a Professional Science Master's Degree in Bioscience Management and how does it differ from more traditional science-based master’s degrees and the MBA?

The Professional Science Master's degree is a recent development in the field of science and business education. It was designed primarily but not exclusively for those with science or business backgrounds who intend to work in a science-based business or in an environment focused on commercializing science technologies. The MBA, while admitting students with a wide range of backgrounds, makes no effort to customize program content to specific student backgrounds or industries. Traditional M.S. degrees tend to focus on research skills, as opposed to those useful in business. For more information specifically about the PSM degree, visit www.npsma.org.

Why should I invest in a Professional Science Master's degree?

Post-baccalaureate degrees are increasingly required to advance long-term career prospects in most fields. However, in bioscience management, because of the complexity and interdisciplinary nature of the content, the lack of management training in most existing science and health sciences programs, and the relative newness of the field, a practice-based graduate degree such as the Professional Science Master's will be even more important competitive advantage. For more information specifically about the PSM degree, visit www.npsma.org.

What new careers might be available or job enhancements possible with this degree?

The biosciences, along with the health care industry, are expected to be two of the most rapidly growing industries in the world over the next decade. Opportunities to combine science and managerial skills abound in such settings as university and private research institutions, agribusiness, the pharmaceutical industry, venture capital and investment firms, banks, technology commercialization organizations, and the public and private health care sectors, including the medical professions, health insurance, and hospital administration. Law firms are increasingly seeking professionals who specialize in intellectual property and other health-related areas. For more information specifically about the PSM degree, visit www.npsma.org.http://www.npsma.org

What is the selection process for choosing participants and how many will be accepted?

Applicants will be screened on the basis of background, qualifications, and degree of interest in and fit with the goals of the program. The program is based on a rolling application process. Once the 25 spots have been filled or the February 1, 2010 deadline has expired, admission to the program will close.

What types of backgrounds will Professional Science Master's graduate students taking the program with me have?

We expect the largest group of Professional Science Master's students to have undergraduate or graduate science or health science backgrounds, followed by those with business degrees working in a science-based organization. However, those with law and other backgrounds are welcomed.

What does a program like this cost and what are the terms?

The cost of the program is $40,000, which is competitive with other customized master’s programs targeted toward professionals and graduate students.  This includes all program materials and meals. Travel expenses and hotels are not included.  Billings and payments are made on a quarterly basis. Once accepted into the program a non-refundable $500 deposit is required and will be applied to the beginning summer session.

What is required to complete my application?

In addition to the online application, a current resume, official transcripts of your highest completed education, two letters of recommendation, an interview, and one of the following scores; GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, DAT or PCAT, are required to complete the application process. You will be notified two to three weeks after your file has been completed.

Are there scholarships for this program?

Some scholarships may be available, along with discounts for multiple participants from the same company. If you would like more information on this, please contact the Professional Science Master's Program Director. Financial Aid is also available for the PSM program. Visit http://www.creighton.edu/financialaid for more information.

How does Creighton’s Professional Science Master's degree differ from others around the country?

Many Professional Science Master's programs involve combining pre-existing off the shelf courses in science and business. Some are delivered on-line. In contrast, every course in Creighton’s Professional Science Master's program has been newly-designed to combine bioscience and management principles with relevant, hands-on cases and examples. The material will be delivered in a unique, fifteen-month weekend cohort style, so participants will remain with their class members throughout the entire program, which facilitates the development of teaming and leadership skills. Most courses involve real world projects, supervised by faculty with both academic credentials and substantial professional experience. All content will be delivered at the Creighton University campus, most by Creighton faculty. 

Is it possible to get a joint Professional Science Master's/MBA?

Yes. Please speak to Creighton’s Professional Science Master's or MBA faculty program directors – Dr. Anne York, Dr. Mark Reedy, or Dr. Deborah Wells - for information on how that can be achieved.

Is it possible to take just some of the courses in the Professional Science Master's program?

In certain cases. Please speak to Creighton’s Professional Science Master's Program Director, Dr. Anne York, for more information.

Other questions? Please contact Dr. Anne York, Professional Science Master's Program Director, at anneyork@creighton.edu.