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Why Choose Clinical Trials Coordination?
The Clinical Trials Coordination certificate is designed to facilitate readiness for clinical trials and clinical research management and enactment. The certificate can also act as a stepping stone for enrollment into the Clinical Trials Coordination Master of Science degree program.This certificate, based on the Joint Task Force for Clinical Trial Competency (JTF) domains, provide a foundation in clinical research with the goals to protect research participants' welfare; improve global health; and coordinate academic, government, and industry research. This certificate helps students prepare for national certification through the Society of Clinical Research Associates (SoCRA) or Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP). The certificate is appropriate for post-baccalaureate and post-master's students in any academic field; e.g. business, education, engineering, liberal arts, mathematics, medicine, nursing, psychology, and sociology, among others.
Academics and Curriculum
View Clinical Trials Coordination certificate program information and requirements in the Academic Catalog.
Admission
Admission Requirements
To be admitted in the certificate program students need to meet Wright State School of Graduate Studies admission requirements.
How to Apply
- Visit the Wright State College of Graduate Programs and Honor Studies Admission to Graduate Programs webpage for information on the application process.
- Submit your application now.
For more information about the certificate, please contact Dr. Terry Oroszi at terry.oroszi@wright.edu.
Helpful Links
Students interested in learning more about the fields of Clinical Trials and Clinical Research are encouraged to visit the following helpful links: