Program Availability
The online Graduate Certificate in Genomics, Health, and Public Policy is open to eligible students in the U.S. (including the District of Columbia and all U.S. territories). The program also is open to students in Canada (all provinces). The program is closed to students residing in countries other than the U.S. and Canada except for U.S. military and State Department personnel and their family members with APO/FPO addresses.
The program is also offered on the Indiana State University campus.
Why Earn an Online Genomics, Health, and Public Policy Graduate Certificate at Indiana State?
For a growing number of professions, a working knowledge of genomics is needed to interpret genomic data, act with skill and sensitivity, and understand the societal issues arising from legal, insurance, and ethical realms. This certificate is designed to address this need. The program is ideal for healthcare providers, educators, administrators, and professionals in health services, insurance and risk management, employee benefits, criminology and criminal justice, policy analysis, and law.
Benefit from an Interdisciplinary Approach
Our Genomics, Health, and Public Policy Graduate Certificate offers you an interdisciplinary approach, combining studies in biology, political science, business, and ethics. Coursework includes four core courses covering topics in genome science, bioethics, public policy, and business and consumer implications of genomics. In addition, you will select an elective, which enables you to customize the program to fit your particular needs and interests.
You can complete the certificate program entirely online or on the Indiana State campus in 12-18 months, depending on the elective selected. You have the option of completing the certificate or enrolling in one or more courses.
Upon successful completion of program requirements, you will be awarded a certificate.
Note: Courses in this certificate program may partially satisfy requirements in other ISU graduate programs in areas such as biology, criminology and criminal justice, health sciences, human resource development, nursing, public administration, public health, business, and social work. Students should check with their advisors to determine course applicability.
Learn from Our Excellent Faculty
Faculty in the Department of Biology aspire to nurture the academic potential of every student and advance knowledge through quality research. Many of our faculty members have received awards and recognition for their research in biological sciences. Our small class sizes enable students to work jointly with their professors on research projects, which may lead to presentations at scientific meetings and publications in scientific journals.
The department houses the core facility of The Center for Genomic Advocacy, a multidisciplinary University center. The core facility is equipped with a next-generation sequencer and other key equipment for genomic research. The department also houses a research museum and maintains a field station. In addition, the department is home to the Center for Bat Research, Outreach, and Conservation, which conducts scientific research and community outreach on the biology of bats. The University owns three natural areas that support field research.
What You’ll Learn in the Online Genomics, Health, and Public Policy Graduate Certificate Program
Our online Genomics, Health, and Public Policy Graduate Certificate includes 18 credits of graduate-level coursework in biology, political science, business, and ethics.
Career Possibilities for Genomics, Health, and Public Policy Graduates
The intersection of genomics, health, and public policy offers a range of career opportunities for individuals interested in shaping the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomics research and its applications.
Depending on your interests, expertise, and educational background, you may find opportunities in research, advocacy, regulation, education, and other areas where genomics, health, and policy intersect.
Admission Requirements and Application Instructions
The Genomics, Health, and Public Policy Graduate Certificate Program accepts applications for student enrollment throughout the year. There are no application deadlines. Applicants should receive admission decisions within one calendar month of the application submission.
Returning Indiana State students must apply for re-admission if they have not attended Indiana State University for more than two calendar years.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:
Note: The GRE (Graduate Record Exam) is not required.
- A baccalaureate degree granted by a regionally accredited institution (for international students, a degree granted by a recognized institution);
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7 in all undergraduate coursework; or a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework; or a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in all courses taken at the graduate level;
- A one-page statement of intent, a written statement of the applicant's reasons for entering the Genomics, Health, and Public Policy Graduate Certificate program.
Application Instructions
Complete your application for graduate admission to Indiana State University at apply.indstate.edu/apply/.
Submit a nonrefundable application fee of $45.00 (or $65.00 for international students) payable by Visa, MasterCard, or check or money order, to Indiana State University. Submit payment to: Indiana State University, Graduate Admissions, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809.
Submit official transcripts from all colleges previously attended. To be official, transcripts must be sent directly from the college attended to: Graduate Admissions, Indiana State University, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809. E-transcripts should be sent to admissions@indstate.edu
As part of your online application, submit a one-page statement of intent, a written statement of the applicant's reasons for entering the Genomics, Health, and Public Policy Graduate Certificate program.
International applicants must submit official scores for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or provide equivalent evidence of language proficiency. Submit scores to: Indiana State University, Graduate Admissions, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809.
For important additional information about applying as a graduate student, see Instructions for International Students.
Next Steps
Once admitted, students receive notification from the University as well as their University ID number needed to activate their University Username on the MyISU Portal. The Portal offers access to online registration, University records, and other important University services, including e-mail, and University announcements.
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