The Master of Science in Clinical Investigation provides training in the methods and conduct of clinical investigation for future leaders in patient-oriented research. In addition to traditional instruction in biostatistics, epidemiology and study design, this program will provide students with a strong foundation in ethics and professionalism, while developing skills in critical thinking, communication of scientific findings, leadership, and study management.

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Entry Requirements
Each Tulane graduate program administers its own admissions process. If you’re pursuing a master’s degree or doctorate, contact the school or department you’d like to enter for more information.
You can also contact the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for general information about the graduate experience, including fellowships, grants and postdoctoral training opportunities that could help defray the cost of your studies.
English Requirements
- IELTSMin 6.5
- TOEFLMin 95
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How to Apply
The 2023 freshman application is open.
We accept both the Common Application and our own online application.
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Scholarship Applications
Scholarship materials are submitted online via your application status portal.
Mailed Documents
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