This list are the courses that have previously been approved as meeting the requirements of the program. Many other graduate (and possibly even some undergraduate) courses provide essential training for translational medicine, and can be included in the MTM curriculum in consultation with faculty advisors. Note that not all courses are offered every year. Refer to the Berkeley Academic Guide and UCSF Course Catalogs for class schedules.
Engineering electives
- UCSF (in quarter units: 1.5 UCSF quarter units = 1 semester unit)
- BPS 111 – Biopharmaceutics (3.5) F
- BPS 113 – Drug Delivery: From Biologics to Devices (3) Sp
- BPS 115 – Genetics and Pharmacogenetics (2) Sp
- BPS 134 – Research Design and Statistics in Drug Development (3) W
- BPS 135 – Principles of Pharmacogenomics (3) Sp
- Biostats 208 – Biostatistical Methods II (3) W
- BPS 272A – Advanced Drug Delivery: Controlled and Targeted Drug Delivery (2) W
- BioE 221 – Tissue Mechanobiology (2) F
- BioE 230C – Introduction to Molecular Imaging (3) Sp
- BioE 241 – Metabolism and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (3) W
- BioE 242 – Principles of Tissue Engineering (3) F, W, Sp
- BioE 245 – Machine Learning Algorithms for Medical Imaging (3) Sp
- BioE 247 – Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Imaging System and Hardware (3) Sp
- Pharmacogenomics 245A – Basic Principles of Pharmaceutical Sciences (5) F
- Pharmacogenomics 245B – Basic Principles of Pharmaceutical Sciences (2) W
- Pharmacogenomics 245C – Principles of Pharmacogenomics (2-3) Sp
- Pharmacogenomics 271 – Advanced Pharmacokinetics in Clinical Drug Development (4) W
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry 204 – Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (2) F
- Radiology 201 – Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (4) F
- Radiology 202 – Physical Principles of CT, PET, and SPECT Imaging (4) F
- Radiology 211 – MR Pulse Sequences (3) W
- Radiology 260 – Imaging Processing and Analysis I (2) F
- Berkeley
- BioE C118† – Biological Performance of Materials (4) F
- BioE C209 – Advanced Orthopedic Biomechanics (4) F, Sp
- BioE 211 – Cell and Tissue Mechanotransduction (3) F
- BioE C213 – Fluid Mechanics of Biological Systems (3) F, Sp
- BioE C214 – Advanced Tissue Mechanics (3) Sp
- BioE C215 – Models of Cell Mechanics: Dynamics of the Cytoskeleton (3) F
- BioE C216 – Macromolecular Science in Biotechnology and Medicine (4) Sp
- BioE C217 – Biomimetic Engineering – Engineering from Biology (3) F
- BioE C218 – Stem Cells and Directed Organogenesis (3) Sp
- BioE 221 – Advanced BioMEMS and Bionanotechnology (4) F
- BioE 221L – BioMEMS and Bionanotechnology Laboratory (4) F, Sp
- BioE C222 – Advanced Structural Aspects of Biomaterials (4) F, Sp
- BioE C223 – Polymer Engineering (3) F
- BioE C237 – Advanced Designing for the Human Body (4) F
- BioE 231 – Intro to Computational Biology (4) F
- BioE 241 – Probabilistic Modeling in Computational Biology (4) Sp
- BioE 251 – Micro/Nanofluidics for Bioengineering and Lab-On-A-Chip (4) Sp
- BioE C265 – Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (3) F, Sp
- BioE C280 – Introduction to Nano-Science and Engineering (3) F, Sp
- BioE 290H – Biomedical Device Development (3) F
- BioE 290I – Clinical Need Targets Requiring Therapy Solution (2) F
- CS 280 – Computer Vision (3) F
- CS 294-84 – Interactive Device Design (3) F
- EE 225B – Digital Image Processing (3) F, Sp
- EE C245 – Introduction to MEMS Design (4) F, Sp
- EE249A – Introduction to Embedded Systems (4) F, Sp
- Info C262 – Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces (4) F
- INFO 206 – Introduction to Programming and Computation
- INFO 271B – Quantitative Research Methods for Information Systems and Management (3)
- INFO 290 – Special Topics in Information: Specific topics, hours, and credit may vary from section to section, year to year (1-4 unites)
- MEC ENG C215 – Advanced Structural Aspects of Biomaterials (4) Sp
- MEC ENG 235 – Design of Microprocessor-Based Mechanical Systems (4) Sp
- MEC ENG 290L – Introduction to Nano-Biology (3) F, Sp
- VS265 – Neural Computation (3) F (*offered by Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience)
Clinical needs and strategies electives
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- UCSF (in quarter units: 1.5 UCSF quarter units = 1 semester unit)
- BioE 283 – Designing Clinical Research for Industry (2) F, W, Sp
- Berkeley
- Neuroscience C217D – Biological and Public Health Aspects of Alzheimer’s Disease (3) Sp
- Public Health 200C – Public Health Core Breadth Seminar (3) F
- Public Health 200J – Health Policy and Management Breadth Course (2) F
- Public Health 220 – Health Policy Decision-Making (3) F
- Public Health 221B – Understanding and Overcoming Health Care Disparities (2) F
- Public Health 222A – Health Care Technology Policy (2) F
- Public Health 236 – U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Drug Development, and Public Health (2) Sp
- Public Health 252C – Intervention Trial Design (3) F
- Public Health 260A – Principles of Infectious Diseases (4) F
- Public Health 260B – Principles of Infectious Diseases (4) Sp
- UCSF (in quarter units: 1.5 UCSF quarter units = 1 semester unit)
Business/entrepreneurship electives
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- UCSF (in quarter units: 1.5 UCSF quarter units = 1 semester unit)
- Biochem 241 – Startup 101 (3) W, Sp
- Berkeley
- Environmental Design 298 – Environmental Design Group Studies (1-4) F, Sp
- ESPM 249 – Bioethics, Law, and the Life Sciences (3) Sp [Note: also listed as Law 276.71]
- IEOR 220 – Economics and Dynamics of Production (3) F
- INFO 214 – User Experience Research (3) Sp
- LAW 276.61 – Biotechnology Law (2) F, Sp
- MBA 209F – Fundamentals of Business (3) F, Sp
- MBA 215 – Business Strategies for Emerging Markets (2-3) F, Sp
- MBA 263 – Marketing Analytics (3) F, Sp
- MBA 275 – Managing the Legal Environment of Business (2-3) F
- MBA 290P – Project Management Case Studies (1)
- MBA 290N – Managing the New Product Development Process (3) F
- MBA 295A – Entrepreneurship (2) Sp
- MBA 295V – New Venture Finance (2-3) Sp
- MBA 297C– Innovation in Healthcare (2) F, Sp
- Public Health W212 – Foundations of Global Health (2)
- Public Health 200J – Health Policy and Management Breadth Course (2) F
- Public Health 223C – Strategic Management and the Health Sector (3) Sp
- Public Health 227A – Health Care Finance (2) Sp
- Public Health 243C – Information Systems in Public Health (2) Sp
- Public Health C253 – Foundations of Public Health (2) F
- UCSF (in quarter units: 1.5 UCSF quarter units = 1 semester unit)
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† Students should plan to apply no more than one undergraduate-level class to their degree checks. At Berkeley, undergraduate courses are 100-level. UCSF does not have undergraduate courses.
# Additional fees may apply. Confirm specific course(s) with academic advisor before enrolling
In addition to the core and elective coursework, all graduates of the Master of Translational Medicine complete a team-based capstone project.