Clinical Translational Sciences
![CTS banner](/sites/default/files/styles/az_full_width_bg_extra_small/public/2024-07/wang_lab_3a.jpg.webp?itok=0GMz_mF4)
The Clinical Translational Sciences (CTS) Graduate Program at the University of Arizona is designed to provide a strong foundation in clinical translational sciences, either for post-baccalaureate students having completed bachelor’s or master’s degrees, or for postgraduate students already granted a terminal degree in a health science-related field (e.g., MD, PharmD, DrPH, DNP, etc.).
The University of Arizona offers three graduate degree programs in CTS:
- MS in Clinical Translational Sciences offered in Tucson and Phoenix (including the new Clinical Research track).
- PhD in Clinical Translational Sciences offered in Tucson and Phoenix.
- MD /PhD in Clinical Translational Sciences offered by the College of Medicine – Tucson and the College of Medicine – Phoenix.
In addition to these degree programs, the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health offers a Graduate Certificate in Clinical and Translational Research.