University of South Florida Online
Locations: Tampa (FL)
Annual Tuition: $17,324
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 3.7 Biomedical Sciences
Master's 3.5 Education
Master's 3.7 Engineering
Master's 4.1 Health Sciences
Master's 3.8 Health Sciences
Doctorate 4.2
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Write a ReviewLoryn
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
Borrow as little in student loans as possible. It becomes extremely stressful to handle once you graduate.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
My college was diverse and constantly growing and improving. I love the uniqueness of this University.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
The campus is really nice. The choices for food on campus were great. The whole school is very technologically in tune with what's going on. All of my lectures were video/audio recorded and made available online to help with studying.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 1/31/2017
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
I really enjoyed the campus. The buses made available to the students was really useful as it came very close to my apartment off campus. The student center was large and had a lot of food options, including restaurant chains. I also really liked that we were able to purchase Microsoft Office for $10 which was a great value.
Sandra Cabezas
Reviewed: 7/18/2015
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
My Masters program allows students to take first year medical courses at a more basic level in order to assist students transition better academically from the graduate program into the College of Medicine.
minerva andre
Reviewed: 1/11/2015
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
I would have loved if there were more on campus courses.
Iqra Kamal
Reviewed: 7/31/2014
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
This is the perfect program to help you prepare for medical school or any other pre-professional program. A great feature to add to your application and resume.
Catherine Hoeppner
Reviewed: 4/30/2014
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
I believe that my graduate program, Master of Science in Medical Sciences, adequately prepared me for my future education in medical school. I feel that the great volume of material improved my study skills. I do not have many negative things to say about the program itself. However, the class sizes were very large (around 200+), which did not allow a very individualized approach.
Richard Thompson
Reviewed: 2/1/2014
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
As a non-science major I was looking to strengthen my application for medical school and test my resolve and ability to handle a science heavy regimen. I was very happy with USF's Master's in Medicine program and, when I begin medical in the fall of this year, I have no doubt that I will be more than prepared.
Kyleigh Iocco
Reviewed: 8/28/2013
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
Overall, I enjoyed the program. I believe that I obtained a lot of relevant knowledge and that the quality of education was exceptional. However, it was only "worth" the expense for students who continued on to obtain medical or other professional degrees. I decided not to pursue that route, and was left with a lot of debt and a relatively useless degree. The degree is not "specialized" enough to provide students with other career options. I feel that students should be counseled regarding this matter... Read More
Kyle Walding
Reviewed: 5/30/2013
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
USF's Master of Medical Science program is a wonderful preparatory degree for graduate medical programs.
Iza Jordan
Reviewed: 2/26/2013
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
The Master of Medical Science program definitely needed room for improvement. I really feel prepared to enter professional school more so now than before I completed the program. However, I would have appreciated a course that would have allowed the students to shadow professionals as was proposed.
Eileen Grigson
Reviewed: 1/12/2013
Degree: Biomedical Sciences
I began the Master's in Biomedical Sciences Program after not being accepted to medical school. After the program, I easily improved my MCAT and have already been accepted to several medical schools this time around. The program was an adequate level of difficulty and allowed me to work part-time.