
The curriculum and tuition for the program are identical for both the one- and two-year options. The MAMS program is a 32-credit program that can be completed in four semesters in either one or two calendar years. Other graduate-level courses allow students to explore additional areas of medicine and biomedical research. The curriculum in the MS in Medical Sciences Program contains much of the same material taught in the first-year medical curriculum at Boston University School of Medicine and several medical school-level courses are offered including Biochemistry and Cell Biology (BI 751), Medical Physiology (PH 730/731), and Medical Immunology (PA 510).

In its 30-year history, many of the 2,000 graduates of the MAMS program have gone on to pursue careers as physicians, other healthcare providers, and biomedical researchers. The program introduces students to a broad range of topics in the medical sciences while strengthening their academic credentials for admission to professional school.

The Master of Science in Medical Sciences Program (MAMS) is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in a health-related field. For contact information, please visit the Graduate Medical Sciences website.
