Anatomy expertise can lead to a variety of jobs with promising salaries and career benefits. Whether it’s teaching, research, or continuing your education in medical school, an M.S. in clinical anatomy can lead the way to many different rewarding careers in the medical industry.
At UNE, the Master’s in Clinical Anatomy program offers two pathways that support a diversity of career goals. These programs include:
- Teaching: Two-year Master of Science (M.S.) in Clinical Anatomy degree program with a focus on teaching anatomy
- Research: Two-year Master of Science (M.S.) in Clinical Anatomy degree program with a primary focus on research
The Teaching track ensures you’re well positioned for employment upon graduation. Medical schools need anatomy educators, and you’ll be more than prepared to enter the workforce and start making a difference.
The Research track can lead to working in a lab setting in higher education or pharmaceutical/biotechnology sectors. Your work published …