The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers a number of non-degree programs geared to high school, undergraduate, and post-graduate students. These programs range from an intensive 10-week summer internship for undergraduates looking to increase their research experience to a federally funded post baccalaureate research program.
Non Degree Programs
The Advanced Certificate in Public Health is a 13 to 15 credit hour program completed within one year. Students choose from three concentrations of study.
The Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP) is a one-year, certificate version of the Master’s program, which focuses on core work in biostatistics and epidemiology. As a student in this program, you do not take second-year research seminars nor do you write a thesis.
At the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, we offer an incredible opportunity for you to conduct biomedical research through our Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP).
The Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) provides individualized mentoring, coursework, the development of strong laboratory research skills, and a supportive learning environment for post-baccalaureate students interested in pursuing PhD or MD/PhD training and research careers in biomedicine.
The Fogarty International Program in Research Ethics Education in the Balkans and Black Sea Countries combines the resources of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and other institutions to advance the development of research ethics and infrastructure in other parts of the world.
The Community Research Education and Engagement for Data Science (CREEDS) offers graduate students the unique opportunity to gain advanced research education in computational genomics through an intensive, self-tailored, two-week summer school experience that will showcase a range of collaborative case studies in schools throughout NYC and provide practical training and techniques to tackle real-life biomedical challenges and datasets. Applications for the 2016 CREEDS Summer School program are being accepted starting Dec 1.