The Master of Education (MEd) in Blindness and Vision Impairment and Certificate programs for Teacher of Students with Vision Impairments (TVI) are competency-based and offer coursework and practical experiences that develop the necessary knowledge and skills required for the instruction of infants, children and youth who are blind or visually impaired, and those with multiple disabilities.
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The Drug Discovery & Development (DDD) program provides the rigorous scientific and technical training necessary to succeed in the complex and multidisciplinary field of drug discovery and facilitates a smooth transition to an enduring and productive career.
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The Evening Post-baccalaureate Pre-medical program allows an individual with a non-science baccalaureate degree the opportunity to continue his or her current career while working during the evenings to prepare for medical, veterinary, dental, podiatric, chiropractic or other allied health professional schools.
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The Fundamental Concepts in Infectious Disease post-baccalaureate certificate program enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills used to explore human pathogens and the molecular mechanisms they use to cause disease.
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Drexel University's Human Lactation Consultant Certification program is designed to provide an opportunity for individuals to prepare to become Internationally Board-certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC).
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The Master of Science (MS) degree and Certificate programs in Low Vision Rehabilitation (LVR) prepares professionals in rehabilitation, eye care, education and other related professions to work more effectively in clinical rehabilitation and educational settings with people who have low vision.
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The online Molecular Basis of Cancer post-baccalaureate certificate and Master of Science degree program trains students to obtain understanding of the molecular, cellular and physiological basis of cancer.
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The Master of Science (MS) and Certificate programs in Orientation and Mobility (O&M) are tailored to each individual, with instruction typically conducted one-on-one. Skills included are the effective use of the individual’s remaining senses, concept development, orientation skills, problem-solving skills, use of a long cane or other mobility systems, instruction in the use of optical and/or electronic devices, and travel in a variety of settings.
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The Quantitative Principles for Clinical Research Certificate is designed for residents, fellows, and other clinicians seeking graduate-level training in the basic principles of clinical research, including data analysis, understanding medical literature and communicating results.
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