The Master of Science in Medical Sciences program at Western New England University is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare and medical fields. Aspiring healthcare professionals can use this program as a springboard to make significant contributions in the medical and healthcare fields.
No, this program is course-based.
The program may be completed in 2 semesters.
No, students may spread the MSMS coursework over more than one calendar year, if needed. We recommend that you discuss this with the program coordinator to make a plan that works for you.
A bachelor's degree in a science-related field, such as chemistry, biology, biomedical engineering, or pharmaceutical sciences, is recommended. Applicants with strong preparation from related disciplines are also considered.
Yes. The program combines graduate-level coursework with professional skill development tailored to your interests and career goals.
The MSMS is designed to assist students who would like to enhance their academic credentials for entry into medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, nursing, or other professional healthcare programs, and could open opportunities in clinical work, research positions, public health, or administrative careers.
While Western New England University does not offer graduate assistantships that include tuition remission, enrolled students may apply for hourly, paid assistantship opportunities with faculty. Students are encouraged to work with the Financial Aid Office to explore available financial aid options.
Yes, you may start in the fall or spring semester.
Yes, all of the master’s degree programs at WNE are accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).
Students may live on campus while attending the MSMS program. For more information, please see our Residence Life webpages. You can also contact Residence Life at reslife@wne.edu or 413-782-1317.
An undergraduate GPA of 2.70 is preferred. Candidates with a lower GPA will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
No, we do not require applicants to complete the GRE. You can submit your scores if you have taken the exam and would like to share them to support your application.
The tuition and fees are the same for the in-person and online pathways. Additional details can be found on our Cost & Aid page.
Applications to the MSMS program are handled through the free WNE application on our website or the Pharmacy Graduate Application Service (PharmGrad). Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We will continue to review applications and admit students on a space-available basis. Admission decisions are typically released within one to two weeks of your application being complete. Prospective students should apply as early as possible in relation to the anticipated start date.