MASTER PROGRAM

MSc in Genetics and Molecular Pathology

A flexible graduate program designed to train learners in genetics, molecular diagnostics, pathology and translational biomedical research.

36 Credits
4 Semesters
60% Online
Winter 2028
English-first
EN / FR Support
Genetics and Molecular Pathology

Program Level

Master’s Degree

Molecular Diagnostics Focus

Program Snapshot

Level

Master’s Degree

Credits

36 credits

Duration

4 semesters

Format

60% Online

Opening

Expected Winter 2028

Language

English (EN/FR Support)

Tuition : To be confirmed

Program Overview

The MSc in Genetics and Molecular Pathology at AmeriBridge University is designed to provide advanced training in human genetics, molecular biology, pathology, diagnostics and translational research.

This program prepares learners to understand the molecular basis of disease, analyze genetic and pathological mechanisms, and contribute to biomedical innovation in areas such as cancer, infectious diseases and inherited disorders.

“Designed for learners who want to connect genetics, pathology and molecular research to real biomedical challenges.”

Molecular Analysis

What You Will Learn

Develop advanced knowledge in genetics, molecular diagnostics, pathology and biomedical research.

Human Genetics

Understand genetic variation, inheritance patterns and their role in human disease.

Molecular Biology

Explore DNA, RNA, gene expression and molecular mechanisms involved in disease.

Molecular Pathology

Study how cellular and molecular changes contribute to diagnosis and disease progression.

Molecular Diagnostics

Learn how modern diagnostic tools support precision medicine and clinical decision-making.

Cancer Genetics

Analyze genetic and molecular mechanisms involved in cancer development and progression.

Research & Bioethics

Develop research skills while considering ethical issues in genetics and biomedical science.

Program Structure

The program is structured around online learning, scientific coursework, applied analysis and research-based academic validation.

Core Scientific Courses

Genetics, molecular biology, pathology, diagnostics and biomedical sciences.

Applied Laboratory Knowledge

Interpret molecular data, diagnostic approaches and case-based biomedical scenarios.

Research Component

Students strengthen academic research skills and prepare structured research work.

Final Validation

Academic requirements are reviewed before final validation and certification.

The detailed semester-by-semester curriculum may be updated according to academic planning and institutional validation.

Admission & Tuition

Admission Requirements

  • Identity document or passport
  • Previous degree certificate
  • Official transcripts
  • Updated CV or resume
  • Motivation letter
  • Recommendation letters if required
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Admissions interview

Tuition & Fees

  • Tuition: To be confirmed
  • Application fee: To be confirmed
  • Payment methods: Card, PayPal or Bank Transfer
  • LMS access: After admission and payment

Final enrollment and LMS access are confirmed after academic review and financial validation.

Career Opportunities

The MSc in Genetics and Molecular Pathology can support career development in biomedical research, molecular diagnostics, pathology support, laboratory sciences and academic progression.

Molecular Diagnostics Assistant Biomedical Research Assistant Genetics Laboratory Coordinator Pathology Support Specialist Clinical Research Assistant Cancer Research Support Bioinformatics Pathway Biotechnology Roles PhD Preparation
Career in Biomedical Science

Study through the AmeriBridge LMS

After admission and payment validation, students access the AmeriBridge LMS to follow courses and track their progress.

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Course videos
PDF resources
Scientific readings
Assignments
Quizzes and exams
Grades
Certificates
Student support
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Ready to study Genetics and Molecular Pathology online?

Start your application and join a flexible academic pathway designed for future biomedical researchers, health professionals and molecular science learners.