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Master of Clinical Research

Use your expertise to build advanced research skills that drive evidence-based discoveries and improve patient care outcomes.

Program overview

This program prepares you for careers across the clinical research. Open to students with any undergraduate degree, it provides training in medical product development and the research processes used to evaluate diagnostics, drugs, biologics and devices.

You’ll study research methods and statistics, human subjects research ethics, pharmacology, regulation, and research operations and management, and complete a culminating project applying industry best practices. Graduates are prepared for roles such as clinical research coordinators, clinical research associates (monitors), project and data managers, regulatory compliance officers and institutional review board specialists. 

The competency-based curriculum aligns with Joint Task Force for Clinical Trial Competency and Consortium of Academic Programs in Clinical Research standards and supports certification eligibility through the Association of Clinical Research Professionals and the Society of Clinical Research Associates with required post-graduation experience.

Application deadline

Autumn 2026

Deadline: June 30

Apply Info sessions


  • laptop Online
  • Book stack 30 credit hours
  • Graduation cap 1-2 years

Eligibility requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited program
    • If you’re in the process of completing your bachelor’s degree, it must be conferred before beginning the master's program
  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in the most recently completed degree relevant to the program
    • Applicants with lower GPAs may still apply and be considered

Ohio State is authorized to offer MCR in all 50 U.S. states and territories (limited authorization in Colorado at present). 

Ohio State Online offers state authorization information.

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