Biomedicine and Law (Online) is a graduate program that connects biomedical innovation with legal, ethical, and regulatory decision-making. You’ll build practical knowledge of commercialization, research integrity, and compliance—skills that support careers in biotech management, IP and regulatory roles, and related organizations.
The Biomedicine and Law (Online) program at Drexel University is a graduate-level course designed to bridge the gap between biomedical innovation and the legal, ethical, and regulatory frameworks that govern it. This 24-month program equips students with essential knowledge in commercialization, research integrity, and compliance, preparing them for a variety of roles within the biotech industry and related fields.
Core coursework includes:
Learning approach: The program is delivered entirely online, featuring structured modules and applied learning experiences that enhance decision-making skills in real-world innovation and compliance contexts.
Capstone/thesis: Specific details regarding a culminating assessment will be provided upon enrollment.
Academic requirements: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is typically required for admission into the program.
English language requirements: Applicants may demonstrate proficiency through standardized tests such as TOEFL or IELTS, with specific score requirements provided during the application process.
Graduates of the Biomedicine and Law program can pursue diverse career paths, including roles in biotech management, intellectual property, regulatory affairs, and compliance within various organizations. The unique combination of biomedicine and legal knowledge prepares students to navigate the complexities of the biomedical landscape effectively.
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