Eligibility

About Your Eligibility

Because our Medical Physics – Certificate Program at Rutgers University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP), all applicants must have both:

Requirements

About Your Requirements

Anatomy Instruction – Certificate at Rutgers University School of Graduate Studies in New Brunswick/Piscataway, NJ requires 18 credits, which may be obtained within a 12-month period (if starting in the fall semester).  Anatomy Instruction training will have separate exams, which will have letter grades.

All Anatomy Instruction students will take the same eight credits in the fall semester. To earn a certificate in Anatomy Instruction, you will be required to complete:

Eligibility

About Your Eligibility

All applicants for admission are required to have already graduated from a Master of Biomedical Sciences program or individuals who have a Ph.D., D.V.M., or other professional degrees and have an interest in teaching human anatomy. Prior completion of a lab-based graduate-level course in gross anatomy is required for participation in this program. Applicants will be evaluated based on the basis of their academic record and recommendations from two individuals knowledgeable about the student's academic potential.

Academic Forms

We strongly suggest that you use the DocuSign system to obtain digital signatures on the forms. DocuSign is Rutgers’ chosen secure electronic signature system to replace paper-intensive processes. Students can request a new account at https://www.docusign.com. Enter your email address/username as NetID@rutgers.edu when prompted. Log in to your new DocuSign account at https://account.docusign.com. Visit https://eds.rutgers.edu/docusign for training and support resources.

Curriculum

About Our Curriculum

Our curriculum is rigorous, having been pulled directly from our Medical School courses and taught by Medical School Faculty. This will allow students to demonstrate their ability to handle medical school coursework while benefitting from additional knowledge acquisition that will assist in the transition to a full medical school curriculum.

Contact the Anatomy Instruction – Certificate Program for more information.

Tuition

About Your Tuition

You must complete 18 credits required for the Anatomy Instruction program to earn your certificate. All students are responsible for payment of at least 18 credits of tuition, even if all credits are not completed in residence. In addition, students completing more than 18 credits will be billed. Tuition will be charged per credit.