The Regulatory Affairs and Services programs prepare students to take a leadership role in one of the most in-demand professions in the medical device industry by learning the regulatory competency and career skills necessary for managing the regulatory approval processes to commercialize products globally.
Faculty of the program are industry experts with practical experience in the field. You will receive an education in regulatory affairs with a focus on clinical affairs, quality systems and health care reimbursement.
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is not required, but industry experience, strong interpersonal communications skills and an undergraduate degree in engineering, science, biochemistry, biostatistics, public health or nursing is recommended.
This is a STEM-recognized program.
View program admission criteria, degree plans, credit requirements, course descriptions and learning outcomes.
View program admission criteria, degree plans, credit requirements, course descriptions and learning outcomes.
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Graduate Admissions has a comprehensive resource page with resources above and beyond financial aid and graduate assistantships to help cover the tuition and fees of graduate programs.
Applied Education in the MedTech Industry is home to programs in regulatory affairs, medical technology quality, and applied clinical research.
U.S. Citizens | International Outside U.S. |
International Inside U.S. |
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Fall | August 1 | June 15 | August 1 |
Spring | December 1 | October 15 | December 1 |
Summer | N/A | N/A | N/A |