Javascript is currently not supported, or is disabled by this browser. Please enable Javascript for full functionality.

Skip to Main Content
University of Pittsburgh    
2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Apr 19, 2024
 
2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Clinical Research (MS)


Return to Academic Programs Return to: Academic Programs

The Masters program in Clinical Research aim to teach trainees the skills necessary to design and conduct high quality clinical research involving human subjects.

Contact Information

Institute for Clinical Research Education 
200 Meyran Ave, Suite 300 
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 
412-586-9632 
Fax: 412-586-9672 
https://www.icre.pitt.edu/degrees/ms_cr.aspx

 

The University of Pittsburgh requires the successful fulfillment of a minimum of 30 credits for awarding a Master of Science degree.  To receive the Master of Science in Clinical Research, trainees must complete the Responsible conduct of Research requirement, 6 required courses detailed below totaling 13 credits, the requirements for one of the specialty tracks that focus on research methodologies, a thesis or substantive research project, and additional elective credits that have been approved by the student’s advisor. Trainees who are interested may take additional coursework in an optional specialization. A minimum “B” grade is mandatory for all required coursework and a minimum of a “B-” grade is required to receive credit for any elective courses.  To remain in good academic standing, students must also maintain a 3.0 or better QPA.  

Depending on the clinical responsibilities of the trainee, it will take 2 or 3 years to fulfill the requirements for the Master of Science degree. The directors of the program have scheduled many of the courses in a way that allows trainees to balance coursework with clinical and other responsibilities.

 

Admissions


Admissions Criteria

  • Candidates who are U.S. Citizens, non-citizen nationals, or lawfully admitted permanent residents of the U.S., or individuals who already hold a J-1, H1-B, or F1 transfer visa.
  • Candidates who possess a high level of interest and potential for the pursuit of innovative clinical and translational research as a major focus of career plan.
  • Candidates with long-term goals of entering a clinical research career.

Along with the candidate’s individual qualifications, preference will be given to the following:

  • Candidates with departments that provide the staff, research support, and facilities to create a high quality environment for the conduct of clinical research during and after the candidates complete their training.
  • Candidates with distinguished personal qualifications of past academic and research efforts, publications, and references.
  • Candidates with departments or program directors assuring that the candidates will be able to engage in 50-75% protected time for at least two years in order to participate in their program.
  • Candidates with an advanced clinical degree (MD, DMD, PharmD, etc.)

Financial Assistance

All students are responsible for their own tuition

Degree Requirements


Required courses

Required courses include 13 credits of coursework, including:

CLRES 2005 - COMPUTER METHODS FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH  

CLRES 2010 - CLINICAL RESEARCH METHODS  

CLRES 2020 - BIOSTATISTICS  

CLRES 2040 - MEASUREMENT IN CLINICAL RESEARCH  

 CLRES 2071 ADVANCED GRANT WRITING PART 1  and CLRES 2072 - ADVANCED GRANT WRITING PART 2  

CLRES 2080 - MASTERS THESIS RESEARCH .

 

Students must also complete the requirements for a specialty track.  

Specialty Track Requirements: 

Trainees in the Master of Science in Clinical Research must complete the requirements of one of the four specialty tracks listed below:

  • Clinical Trials Research Track
  • Comparative Effectiveness Research Track
  • Health Services Research Track
  • Translational Research Track
  • Innovation Track

Thesis or Substantive Research Project:

Individuals pursuing the Master of Science in Clinical Research are required to complete a formal thesis or substantive research project. The project will count for up to 3 credits and must satisfy the following requirements: (1) be primarily independent work by the trainee,  (2) receive preliminary approval from both the trainee’s advisor and the ICRE Leadership, and (3) form the basis for a comprehensive review of competence by a formal review committee. The three standard mechanisms for the substantive project are:

  • A grant proposal for an R01, K-award, or equivalent grant application
  • Peer review publications
  • A standard University thesis

Students must successfully defend their research project to a review committee as required by the University’s Committee on Graduate Studies. Final certification of the completion of the master’s degree requires submission of the hard copy of the master’s research project to the program coordinator.

Return to Academic Programs Return to: Academic Programs



Catalog Navigation