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Shape the Future of Life Sciences

A career informing decisions in the life sciences begins at MCPHS.

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The healthcare and life sciences industries need leaders, ones who can use technology to inform and make critical decisions. Hospitals, health organizations, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, and others are turning to data scientists, technologists, and managers to address some of the biggest challenges facing healthcare.

At MCPHS, we offer four undergraduate programs to kickstart your career in healthcare and life sciences:

Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology

Learn to apply concepts of biology to the development of new products and therapies. With this degree, you will be qualified to fill entry-level positions at life sciences companies or pursue advanced applied sciences education.

Bachelor of Science in Data Science & Health Analytics

Work at the intersection of data science and healthcare using statistical modeling, analytics, and data manipulation to answer complex questions. With this degree, you can become a data scientist or analyst at any number of organizations.

Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management & Technology

Patient data and information requires proper management. Through this program, learn to use emerging technologies to collect, analyze, store, and safeguard valuable information. Your skills in these areas will support decision-making across the healthcare industry.

Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Biotechnology Research and Development

Build a strong foundation in data science while focusing on research and development through experiential opportunities. By earning this degree, you will be prepared to work collaboratively at biotechnology and life sciences companies.

Health Technology Experts are in High Demand

The U.S. has a growing need for bioengineers, biomedical engineers, data scientists, and health information managers. At MCPHS, we will prepare you to enter and succeed in this fast-growing field.

17%

employment growth

in biotech in Massachusetts in the last year. (MassBio, 2024)

#3

in the U.S. for value

according to Georgetown University national rankings.

$106,950

median annual wage

for bioengineers and biomedical engineers (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024)

Values driven. Outcome oriented.

Stephanie Skouras

Power in Numbers: Alum Builds a Community of Women in Biotech

Stephanie Skouras is uplifting women in the life sciences industry by creating a safe space for them to share ideas and gain support from their peers.

Pamela Charney

Giving Data Meaning: The Wide-Open Field of Health Technology

Dr. Pamela Charney brings decades of informatics experience to MCPHS to fill a need across healthcare, harnessing data to improve patient care.

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Begin your health technology journey today.

Discover more about the health technology programs at MCPHS and take the first step toward a transformative career.