Both the Biomedical & Translational Science, MS (MS-BATS) and the Genetic Counseling, MS have a graduate advisor who can assist students with information about the individual programs. Most training takes place within one of the departments, although full facilities and curricular offerings are available throughout the School of Medicine. Interdisciplinary study and research are encouraged. The normative time to degree is two years.

MS in Biomedical and Translational Science
The aim of the MS-BATS program is to train students in the conduct of high-quality multidisciplinary clinical research to facilitate the rapid transformation of basic knowledge to clinical medicine.

MS in Genetics Counseling
The goal of the Genetics Counseling program is to graduate students who have developed the practice-based skills and competency of an entry-level genetic counselor.
Admission and Application information may be obtained by contacting the individual graduate programs and by contacting the UCI Graduate Division.
University of California, Irvine
Graduate Division
120 Aldrich Hall
Irvine, CA 92697-4611
949-824-6761