Master of Science (MSC) Programs

Both stand alone MSc and dual MD\MSc degree programs are available at St George’s University. All MSc options require 34 credits of graduate work comprising 19 credits of 900 and 15 credits of 800 level courses. A total of 12 credits of research are required with the outcome being the production of a thesis. Research and coursework is directed by the candidate’s Supervisory Committee. All completed theses upon the recommendation of the Chair of the Supervisory Committee are submitted to the Dean of the Graduate Studies Program and forwarded to an external examiner for independent evaluation. A final oral presentation and defense of the thesis must be successfully completed prior to the award of the degree.

MSc programs in Microbiology

There are two MSc options in Microbiology both of which are research based. One is designed as an option for those who have an interest in gaining entry into the MD program and the other is tailored for those candidates who would like to pursue a career in Microbiology. Both options have similar academic requirements and may follow specific areas of concentration in clinical microbiology, marine microbiology, parasitology, mycology, immunology, and virology. Graduate courses will complement the specific areas of concentration. If a candidate opts for the MD entry program, then 12 MD credits are included in this degree option. The required preclinical MD courses include Microbiology (5 credits), Biochemistry (6 credits) and Parasitology (1 credit). These credits will be carried forward into the MD program if the candidate successfully completes the requirements for entry into the MD program. Admission is secured by successfully completing all the requirements for the 18 month MSc with a GPA of 3.0.

MSc program in Clinical Anatomy and Education

This MSc degree is a two-year program that integrates the traditional anatomical sciences with current teaching methodologies.

Dual Degree MSC Programs

MD/MSc Dual Degree program

The dual degree program offers opportunities for research in the areas of anatomy, ecology, bioethics, immunology, microbiology and tropical medicine.

The curriculum for the dual MD/MSc degrees usually reflects areas of investigative research that may enhance preventive medicine and health care delivery in Grenada, other Caribbean states and internationally. Medical students who wish to obtain this dual degree decelerate the preclinical MD program to facilitate the MSc program.

The research carried out in this dual degree program is partially supported by the Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation (WINDREF), a nonprofit organization at St. George’s University. Depending on the specific area of research, studies may be conducted within WINDREF, in departmental laboratories, or in approved laboratories at other universities or institutes. The MSc degree will be awarded on the successful completion of 10 required credits from the preclinical MD program and all prescribed graduate-level courses as outlined in the curriculum.

MD/MSc program in Clinical Anatomy and Education

This intensive program is specifically designed to enhance a student’s medical training with a strong component in the art of clinical anatomy and medical education. This program is offered to strong candidates who wish to combine the practice of medicine with a career as a clinical or basic sciences medical educator. The program is an integration of MD basic science coursework and additional graduate level courses.