M-ATS Curriculum

A book and stethoscope on the table

Objectives

The Master of Science in Anatomical and Translational Sciences (M-ATS) has a comprehensive and clinically oriented curriculum to strengthen foundations in basic medical sciences and translational sciences. M-ATS will provide an academic platform to demonstrate academic abilities in a rigorous medical school or health sciences program environment.

The interdisciplinary M-ATS curriculum draws upon the strengths and collective expertise of faculty from the Departments of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Pharmacology and Physiology, and Medicine of the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

Year 1 of the M-ATS program shares the curriculum with the Graduate Certificate in Anatomical and Translational Sciences (GCATS). Year 1 will focus on the clinically oriented medical sciences taught in the first year of medical school, including:

  • Human Embryology
  • Human Microscopic Anatomy
  • Human Functional Neuroanatomy
  • Human Gross Anatomy

Year 2 of the M-ATS program builds upon the GCATS program by integrating medical knowledge pertinent to:

  • Fundamentals of Translational Science
  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
  • Genomic Medicine
  • Biomedical Ethics for Translational Sciences

Program Requirements

  • Credit Requirement: 39 credit hours
  • Grade Point Requirement: A 3.0 (B average) overall grade point average or better.
  • Time Limit Requirement: The master’s program must be completed within four years.

Courses

In year 1, students will enroll in the following required courses:

In year 1, students will enroll in the following required courses:

ANAT 6130: Clinically Oriented Human Embryology Fall semester; Dr. Victor Taylor, Course Director; 3 credits Download ANAT 6130 Syllabus
ANAT 6150: Clinically Oriented Human Microscopic Anatomy Fall semester; Dr. Robert Hawley, Course Director; 4 credits Download ANAT 6150 Syllabus
ANAT 6160: Clinically Oriented Human Functional Neuroanatomy  Spring semester; Dr. Melissa Carroll, Course Director; 3 credits Download ANAT 6160 Syllabus
ANAT 6181: Clinically-Oriented Human Gross Anatomy Spring semester; Dr. Andrew Ferriby, Course Director; 4 credits Download ANAT 6181 Syllabus
ANAT 6292: Projects in Anatomical Sciences Spring semester; Dr. Nicole DeVaul; 1 credit Download ANAT 6292 Syllabus
ANAT 6223: Special Topics in Regenerative Medicine Fall and Spring semesters; Dr. Robert Hawley, Course Director; 2 credits Download ANAT 6223 Syllabus
ANAT 6275: Advanced Studies in Translational Sciences  Fall and Spring semesters; Dr. Robert Hawley; 3 credits Download ANAT 6275 Syllabus

Students can select either ANAT 6223, ANAT 6275 or a hybrid of the two courses for Year 1 of M-ATS, based on their interest.


In Year 2, students will enroll in the following required courses:

ANAT 6182: Fundamentals of Translational Science Fall semester; Dr. Alex Tzatsos, Course Director; 4 credits Download ANAT 6182 Syllabus
MICR 6236: Genomic Medicine Fall semester; Dr. Timothy McCaffrey, Course Director; 2 credits Download MICR 6236 Syllabus
PHAR 6205: Pharmacology I  Fall semester; Dr. Travis O’Brien, Course Director; 5 credits Download PHAR 6205 Syllabus
PHAR 6206: Pharmacology II Spring semester; Dr. Travis O’Brien, Course Director; 5 credits Download PHAR 6206 Syllabus
PHAR 6116: Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine Spring semester; Dr. Travis O’Brien, Course Director; 3 credits Download PHAR 6116 Syllabus
ANAT 6219: Ethics for Translational Sciences Spring semester; Dr. Ahdeah Pajoohesh-Ganji , Course Director; 2 credits Download ANAT 6219 Syllabus