2012-2013 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research Trials Management
The certificate in clinical research trials management is a graduate-level program consisting of four courses, two offered by Michigan State University (MSU) and two offered by Grand Valley State University (GVSU). This program is offered online. The certificate is designed for experienced clinical researchers seeking additional coursework, or students seeking preparation for entering a clinical research trials career.
Students who do not have two or more years of professional experience related to clinical trials research are advised to choose AHS 692 (Clinical Research Trials) as part of their program of study.
The certificate consists of four courses (12 credits):
- PSM 650 - Ethics and Professionalism in Applied Science Credits: 3 (GVSU)
- PHM 857-858 - Regulatory Affairs & Project Management (MSU)
- HM 868 - Integrated Clinical Research Design & Informatics (MSU)
- Choose one of the following (GVSU):
- AHS 692 - Clinical Research Trials Practicum Credits: 3
- PA 535 - Grant Writing Credits: 3
- STA 610 - Applied Statistics for Health Professions Credits: 3
Applicants for the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research Trials Management must:
- Apply to the College of Health Professions. (Please note that it is not necessary to be admitted to a Masters degree program at the University in order to be admitted to the certificate program.)
- Hold an advanced degree or bachelors degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the last two years of undergraduate work from an accredited college or university.
- Submit an official copy of transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
- Provide three letters of recommendation.
- Submit a personal essay describing interest/experience in clinical trials research and career goals.
- Provide a resume or curriculum vitae.
- International students must submit evidence of English language proficiency verified by an official TOEFL score report. Minimum scores expected: TOEFL 610 or computer-based TOEFL 253.
Students who have been admitted to a masters degree or doctoral program at the University must notify both the Graduate Studies office and the program coordinator if they intend to seek this certificate in addition to the program for which they have been admitted.