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3 Terms | 1 year, full-time
6 Terms | 2 years, part-time
Spring: January 8th, 2024
Summer: May 6th, 2024
Fall: September 3rd, 2024
The Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics (MSHGG) program is intended for those who wish to gain a broad and deep understanding of human genetics and genomics, a fast-growing field that is revolutionizing virtually every area of healthcare and the life sciences. Delivered 100% online, the program is ideal for busy professionals in clinical fields, biotechnology industries, or academia.
Upon successful completion, students will be able to critically analyze, translate, and apply genomics in education, research, and practice. Students will understand epigenetics and the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of applied genomics.
The MSHGG includes a strong emphasis on genetic involvement in disease as well as advanced genomic diagnostic technologies and therapeutics. Students will gain familiarity with DNA testing for paternity, ancestry, and forensic purposes. The principles of genetics and genomics can be applied to diverse public health fields such as population health, infectious diseases, and the human gut microbiome. Upon successful completion, students will be able to critically analyze, translate, and apply genomics in education, research, and practice.
The 100% online year-round courses enable the degree to be completed in only one year versus other programs that usually take two or more years to complete. Students can enroll for full-time or part-time study. You will also have the opportunity to participate in virtual collaborative work, gaining insight from your peers. The program is ideal for busy professionals in clinical fields, biotechnology industries, or academia.
The field of genetics is transforming virtually every area of healthcare and the life sciences. Scientists and thousands of other professionals are using discoveries in genetics to revolutionize the world. This means careers in genetics and genomics are growing. Many new opportunities in the field of genetics and genomics are remote, online positions.
Graduates of our Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences with a concentration in Human Genetics and Genomics have the option of reducing the program length from 3 terms to 2 terms.
The program of study emphasizes a broad array of topics from classical genetics to the latest in advanced genomics technologies. Learn not only about genetics and genomics, but how to correctly interpret genetic information in a way that a physician or other professional can use and apply it. You will become skilled at discerning the clinical significance and applications of genetic data.
Apply your learning experience to the real world with the capstone project. The capstone project walks students through the process of writing a compelling funding proposal. Whether graduates wish to work in industry, academia, nonprofit organizations, or other sectors, the ability to write a successful project proposal is a crucial and highly valuable skill. This capstone project helps students develop skills for life-long career success.
Students can choose to add an additional term of study and earn a concentration in Pre-Genetics Counseling. This concentration is intended to prepare graduates for careers in genetic counseling as well as strengthen their applications for acceptance into highly competitive master of science in genetic counseling programs.
SCU’s Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics (MSHGG) program is designed for students seeking a genomics-centered biotechnology career in industry or academia. Individuals with a bachelor’s degree can benefit from the advanced knowledge of the rapidly growing field of genetics and genomics. The MSHGG degree is also valuable to clinical laboratory scientists who wish to further their careers and expand their opportunities. The MSHGG degree provides state-of-the-art knowledge in genetics and genomics to meet the demands of biotechnology, academia, and clinical practice.
The curriculum provides both breadth and depth of knowledge in genetics and genomics. There is also an emphasis on practical skills, bioethics, and emerging technologies such as gene editing and gene therapies. SCU diplomas and transcripts are identical whether you earn your degree online or in person.
The optional Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics with a Pre-Genetic Counseling Concentration (PGC) is a fully online, remote, continuation of the degree. The concentration’s curriculum includes population genetics, genetic genealogy, genomic variant analysis, advanced genomics technologies, “omics” and precision medicine, microbial genomics, and epigenetics. The concentration also covers the latest in emerging areas such as gene therapies and synthetic biology as well as emphasizes the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of applied genomics. This additional fourth term of study covers topics specific to genetic counseling such as clinical counseling and psychosocial principles of counseling as well as case studies in genetic counseling.
To see the full MSHGG Program curriculum, credit hours and other details, visit the University Catalog. For questions, contact Dr. Handley, at: danielhandley@scuhs.edu.
To see the full MSHGG Program curriculum, credit hours and other details, visit the University Catalog. For questions, contact Dr. Handley, at: danielhandley@scuhs.edu.
Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics
Pre-Genetics Counseling Concentration
For full program information, view the catalog.
Welcome to the Human Genetics and Genomics Program.
This is an extremely exciting time to be in the field of human genetics and genomics. Major discoveries and new technologies in genomics are revolutionizing healthcare. Gene editing technologies are giving new hope to patients with serious diseases previously considered untreatable, such as sickle cell anemia. Genome sequencing and other technologies allow us to rapidly detect, track, and study the spread of serious infectious diseases as well as swiftly creating new genomics-based vaccines. Researchers are now developing methods of capturing and analyzing tiny fragments of tumor DNA circulating in the blood, allowing cancer to be detected in its earliest stages months or years before symptoms develop. These are just a few examples of the enormous impact genomics is making on preventing, treating, and curing disease. Virtually every week, a new important discovery in the field of genomics is announced.
I welcome you to this program, and no matter what your aspirations, I am confident you will find this program exciting and valuable. As the application of genomics technologies in healthcare continues to increase rapidly, graduates from our program will have a multitude of lucrative career opportunities. You will become the next generation of leaders, educators, and innovators who will continue to make positive contributions to the world.
Program Director, Human Genetics and Genomics Program
Southern California University of Health Sciences
SCU’s Academic Advisory Board is composed of senior university academics, industry leaders, and content experts from around the world focused on continually improving the SCU Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics. Academic Advisory Board associates volunteer their time and are an appreciated and valuable resource to the program and university.
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements. Applicants who do not meet all standards may be admitted with the approval of the Program Director; exceptions are made on an individual basis.
Students seeking reasonable accommodations or support services while enrolled at SCU can do so through the Student Services Office (SSO). We encourage you to register with SSO as early as possible to allow sufficient time for the approval and notification process.
If you have 47 credits or more, you can enter the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences with a concentration in Human Genetics and Genomics, saving you both time and money toward earning your Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics.
$39,600 tuition to complete the program.*
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*Tuition is billed by term and rates reflected above represent the fixed rate for a student entering during the 2023-2024 academic year. Tuition does not include the Pre-Genetics Counseling Concentration. Tuition rates are subject to change and may not be reflected on this website or other SCU materials. Please contact us for the most updated information.
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Term | Tuition* | Program Fees** | Petition to Graduate Fee | Total Term Cost*** |
1 | $13,200 | $100 | – | $13,300 |
2 | $13,200 | $100 | – | $13,300 |
3 | $13,200 | $100 | $225 | $13,525 |
Totals | $39,600 | $300 | $225 | $40,125 |
Term | Tuition* | Program Fees | Petition to Graduate Fee | Total Term Cost* |
1 | $13,200 | $100 | – | $13,300 |
2 | $13,200 | $100 | – | $13,300 |
3 | $13,200 | $100 | – | $13,300 |
4 | $13,200 | $100 | $225 | $13,525 |
Totals | $52,800 | $400 | $225 | $53,425 |
Term | Tuition* | Program Fees** | Petition to Graduate Fee | Total Term Cost*** |
1 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
2 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
3 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
4 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
5 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
6 | $6,600 | $100 | $225 | $6,925 |
Totals | $39,600 | $600 | $225 | $40,425 |
Term | Tuition* | Program Fees | Petition to Graduate Fee | Total Term Cost* |
1 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
2 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
3 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
4 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
5 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
6 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
7 | $6,600 | $100 | – | $6,700 |
8 | $6,600 | $100 | $225 | $6,925 |
Totals | $52,800 | $800 | $225 | $53,825 |
Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics (MSHGG) graduates have many different employment options. Employers include both established biotechnology companies and startup companies, in addition to pharmaceutical companies, educational institutions, research institutions, and genetic testing laboratories.
You can specialize in branches of genetics such as:
expected growth between 2016 and 20261
median annual wage for geneticist in California2
While many graduates are in clinical, pharmaceutical, and research occupations, the program has significant representation from fields as varied as:
The single attribute all students and graduates possess is their passion for understanding genetics and applying that knowledge to improve human health.
Geneticists work in multidisciplinary teams alongside clinical counselors, clinical laboratory scientists and technicians, medical secretaries and administrative staff, as well as general practitioners, psychologists, neurologists, pediatricians and a range of other specialists.
Geneticists participate in biotechnology innovation and advancing integrative, whole-person health by contributing their knowledge of genetics in areas such as pediatrics, oncology, and infectious disease prevention.
View career and job resources in genetics and genomics below
Dan Handley, M.S., Ph.D., serves as Program Director of the Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics degree program at SCU. His knowledge spans over 30 years in the world of advanced genomics research and biotechnology. His Genetics & Genomics podcast educates listeners on what genomics is and how it’s helping scientists and clinical researchers gain a better understanding of how to promote health, prevent disease, and develop more precise treatments. Dr. Handley discusses topics ranging from health and ancestry, genetic testing, forensic genetics, genetics and mental health, common myths about genetics, and more.
Whether you’re interested enrolling in the SCU Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics degree, the booming Genetics & Genomics field and many career options, or just curious in learning more about the 3 billion DNA letters that make up the human genome; the DNA Dan podcast touches on it all.
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You wouldn’t be looking at this program if you weren’t interested in using discoveries in genetics and genomics to revolutionize the world. Your dedication and enthusiasm for the growing movement toward genomics becoming a fixture in our lives are what make you the perfect fit for SCU. Now, begin to discover why we’re the perfect fit for you.
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We bring together aspiring students from different disciplines so you can learn and excel side-by-side. The depth and breadth of this dynamic experience will prepare you to one day take the lead in a collaborative, interprofessional practice.
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