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The graduate certificate in Regulatory and Clinical Research Management (RCRM) at the School of Health Sciences (SHS) at Regis College is designed for students who have attained an undergraduate degree in a science, technology, biomedical or medical science related field and/or for professionals currently working in the regulated life sciences industry. This certificate is beneficial for individuals looking to advance their professional training or seeking a career in regulatory affairs or clinical research within the biotechnology, medical devices, or the pharmaceutical industry.
We invite you to download the RCRM flyer to learn more about this great program!
The certificate program is a one-year, part-time fully online (asynchronous, hybrid) program. If you have a bachelor's degree in science, technology, biomedical, or medical science-related field, you must complete four courses of study (12 credits) to earn your RCRM Graduate Certificate in a selected subject concentration. All certificate courses carry a graduate credit and are either required or may be applied for credit as electives toward the Master of Science in Regulatory and Clinical Research Management (RCRM) program.
Course | Credits |
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RA 609 Clinical Trial Management (Training Bootcamp) | 3 |
RA 601 Overview of Medical Products Industry | 3 |
RA 602B FDA Regulations | 3 |
RA 650 (COOP-1) Regulatory and Clinical Research - COOP-1 (Practical Industry Training and Academic Research) | 3 |
RA 616 Project Management | 3 |
RA 651 (COOP-2) Regulatory and Clinical Research - COOP-2 (Practical Industry Training and Academic Research) | 3 |
RA 653 (COOP-3) Regulatory and Clinical Research - COOP-3 (Practical Industry Training and Academic Research) | 6 |
Total | 24 |
On a regular basis we offer program-specific information sessions hosted by program directors and graduate admission counselors. We invite you to register for an upcoming session about your program of interest.