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Course work includes in-depth study of drug development, federal regulations, good clinical practices, and clinical research processes. Supervised fieldwork provides skills application in protocol and CRF design, subject recruitment, regulatory compliance, accountability for drugs and devices, and auditing documentation in clinical research studies. Students completing the seven-semester evening program, which includes daytime fieldwork rotations, may earn the Associate in Applied Science degree. Students with current experience in direct clinical research may be eligible for the Level I and Level II programs. Students completing the four-semester Level I evening program or the four-semester Level II evening program earn a certificate. Graduates may be eligible to sit for national certification examinations. Research employment opportunities include medical centers, hospitals, pharmaceutical industries, clinics, research facilities, biotechnology or device companies, and physician offices. Which program is right for you? View the CTRA Program decision chart.
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| Please Note: Effective January 1, 2010, all students for whom United States English is not their primary language who are accepted and enroll in a Health Technologies program (that is, enter the sequence of program specific courses) must meet the English language requirements. Read more. |
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