Master of Science in Integrative & Functional Medicine with a Concentration in Precision Medicine and Bioinformatics
The Precision Medicine and Bioinformatics concentration provides deeper understanding to the fields of nutrigenomics, nutrigenetics, biosciences, and precision medicine. Learners will be able to gain insight into computational analysis and modeling of complex biological systems, pharmacognosy data and the ability to understand the connection between genomic information and metabolic consequences. This scientific blend of study will allow the scholar, clinical researcher, and practitioner to steer health and medicine to the future and prepare for careers in biosciences, biomedicine, natural medicine research, and the practice of precision medicine programming technologies.
The Master of Science in Integrative & Functional Medicine with a Concentration in Precision Medicine and Bioinformatics is offered 100% online.
This program prepares individuals to assume roles as health and wellness professionals in private business and industry, community organizations, and health care settings.
The Master of Science in Integrative and Functional Medicine includes instruction in personal health, community health & welfare, nutrition, epidemiology, disease prevention, fitness & exercise, and health behaviors.
(Classification of Instructional Programs et. al. National Center for Education Statistics, 2019.)
Credits: 36
Duration: 2 Years (4 semesters)
Tuition: $1,030 per credit
Curriculum
Core Courses (24 credits required)
NUT500 | Integrative & Functional Nutrition I | 3 Credits |
NUT501 | Integrative & Functional Nutrition II | 3 Credits |
LM500 | Lifestyle Medicine | 3 Credits |
SCI601 | Natural Medicine | 3 Credits |
SCI604 | Herbal Medicine | 3 Credits |
NUT503 | Diet, Genes & Nutrition | 3 Credits |
NUT512 | Nutrition for Mental Health | 3 Credits |
LM507 | Lifestyle Medicine Research Studies | 2 Credits |
NUT590 | Medical and Professional Ethics | 1 Credit |
Precision Medicine and Bioinformatics concentration (12 Credits required)
SCI500 | Information Processing in Biological Systems | 2 Credits |
SCI501 | Computational Assisted Medicine | 2 Credits |
SCI502 | Genomics, Glycomics, and Metabolome | 2 Credits |
SCI503 | Microbiome | 2 Credits |
SCI504 | Etiome, Exposome and Pharmacogenomics | 2 Credits |
SCI505 | Generative Materia Medica | 2 Credits |
The MS in Integrative and Functional Medicine Program Application Requirements:
- 3 letters of reference
- Curriculum Vitae/Resume
- Official transcripts from all higher education institutions
- Personal statement letter
- Copies of TOEFL or IELTS scores, if applicable
- Application and $35.00 application fee (non-refundable)
The MS in Integrative and Functional Medicine Program Admission Requirements:
- A Bachelor’s degree from a regional, national or international equivalency accredited agency recognized by the United States Department of Education in a related field.
- Prerequisites*
- All Concentrations
- Human Anatomy & Physiology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Microbiology
- Sports Medicine Concentration
- Principles of Neurophysiology
- All Concentrations
- A GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for the last degree earned.
- If the applicant’s first language or the language of instruction is not English, English proficiency examination scores are required.
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The minimum scores are 550 (pBT) or 213 (cBT) or 79 (iBT).
- The International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The minimum score required is 6.5.
- The PTE Academic minimum score required is 53.
- Active/Current Medical and/or License/Certification recommended.
- Interview with a JPU representative
*Prerequisites are effective for students enrolling for the Spring 2021 semester or later. Students that are unable to demonstrate completion of the required prerequisites, may still gain acceptance into the program and complete any required prerequisites at John Patrick University.