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Biomedical Laboratory & Clinical Sciences Webinar
Tuesday, December 15 at 2 p.m. EST
In a tough economy, the market for biotech jobs remains strong—and so does the competition. To prepare students for entry into this rewarding field, Boston University’s Metropolitan College offers the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Laboratory & Clinical Sciences, along with undergraduate certificates in clinical research and biotechnology.
Join us for a 30-minute, web-based presentation on our Biomedical Laboratory & Clinical Sciences degree and certificate programs. Learn about academic requirements, admission policies, scholarship options, and take the opportunity to ask questions of our representatives—all from the comfort of your desk.
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Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Laboratory & Clinical Sciences
The BS in Biomedical Laboratory & Clinical Sciences (BLCS) combines general undergraduate education with special technical preparation for the biomedical field in order to train students for positions in biomedical research laboratories or clinical research settings.
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Undergraduate Certificate in Biotechnology
The Certificate in Biotechnology is an excellent option for those who wish to obtain advanced training in areas such as microbiology, molecular biology, and cell culture. The Certificate provides preparation in various protocols and hands-on laboratory skills used at many biomedical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology companies.
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Undergraduate Certificate in Clinical Research
Functioning as the link between the biomedical industry and the physician, clinical research professionals assist in the testing and evaluation of new drugs, devices, and procedures. The Certificate in Clinical Research trains professionals to contribute to the design, conduct, and analysis of clinical trials.
What is a webinar?
A webinar is a web-based information session that you can attend from your own desk. WebEx technology allows you to see the presentation, hear the speaker, and participate in the discussion through a chat room.
After you register, you will receive an e-mail with log-in instructions and technical support resources. If you have never attended a webinar before, we recommend that you log in 15-20 minutes early, so that you have time to resolve any technical issues.