Graduate Certificate
Clinical & Translational Research Graduate Certificate
The University of Arizona's Clinical & Translational Research (ACTR) graduate certificate program prepares interprofessional scientists for the complexities of clinical & translational research through high-quality didactic instruction, and mentored collaborative research experiences.
The mission of the ACTR is to educate interprofessional scholars in collaborative methods and techniques for clinical and translational research, and to provide them with the tools necessary to become independent clinical researchers who will contribute to the advancement of biomedical science and the improvement of healthcare.
Clinical and translational research is fundamental for prevention, treatment, diagnosis and relief of symptoms of disease in human populations. Worldwide, there is an increasing need for highly qualified clinical researchers. The ACTR graduate certificate program has a strong track record for training interprofessional translational clinical researchers.
This innovative training program integrates the knowledge and expertise of faculty and staff within the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Arizona Health Sciences Center, and other University of Arizona departments. The interprofessional approach provides opportunities for program scholars to acquire fundamental clinical & translational research skills in a supportive environment.
This graduate certificate program can be successfully completed through taking courses in person or online or in a hybrid fashion of online and in person course work. The complete online training program and the hybrid training program have been specially designed to increase the accessibility of ACTR to busy health professionals and distant learners. The certificate program may be completed in as little as one year.
Applicants to the ACTR graduate certificate must hold or be simultaneously pursuing a graduate degree (eg: DC, DDS, DMD, DO, MD, ND, OD, PharmD, PhD, RN, MS) and possess the appropriate qualifications, experience, and desire to pursue careers in clinical & translational research. Clinical & translational research is multidisciplinary, and scholars in this program should represent diverse academic backgrounds.
Application Materials
- Applicants are required to submit the following application materials through the University of Arizona’s Graduate College:
- Official academic records from undergraduate and graduate institutions (3.0 GPA required)
- One letter of support from a supervisor or department head
- Resume or CV
- One page personal statement of experiences and goals
- International applicants may need to provide proof of English proficiency
Application Deadline
Applications received after the deadline may be considered on a space-available basis. To request consideration, please send an email to the Certificate Programs Coordinator at coph-certificate@arizona.edu.
How to Apply
Apply online: www.grad.arizona.edu/admissions
Evaluation of Application Materials
- Admission to the ACTR is competitive. All complete applications will be reviewed by the admission committee, which includes the chair and co-chairs of the ACTR. The decision of this committee is final.
- Several criteria are used to evaluate each applicant, including:
- Appropriateness of clinical & translational research interest
- Commitment to a career in clinical & translational research
- Appropriate support to participate fully in the program (especially release time and financial support)
- Quality of written expression
- Quality of professional and academic records