MSCR/MBA students will be required to complete the following MSCR courses (31 credit hours):
- CLNR 505 – Principles of Clinical Research
- CLNR 515 – New Product Development
- CLNR 517 – Biostatistical Inference
- CLNR 518 – Intro to Biostatistical Modeling
- CLNR 520 – Advanced Data Management
- CLNR 525 – Medical Ethics
- CLNR 530 – Regulatory Affairs
- CLNR 552 – Scientific Communications
- CLNR 559 – Managing and Monitoring Clinical Trials
- CLNR 566 – Advanced Study Design & Analysis
- CLNR 606 – Clinical Research Seminar
- CLNR 690 – Research Project I
- CLNR 691 – Research Project II
- CLNR 694 – Research Project III
- CLNR 695 – Research Project IV
MSCR/MBA students will be required to complete the required, core MBA courses (28 credit hours):
- MBA 700: Orientation to Innovation, Design Thinking & the CU MBA
- MBA 710: Accounting for Decision Making
- MBA 720: Applied Economics for Business Leaders
- MBA 730: Finance and Capital Management
- MBA 740: Communication & Critical Thinking for Ethical Decisions
- MBA 750: Organizational Culture in a Changing Environment
- MBA 760: Business Analytics
- MBA 770: Digital and Contemporary Marketing Strategies
- MBA 780: Global Supply Chain Management
- MBA 790: Strategic Management “Lie Case” Seminar
MSCR/MBA students will be required to complete nine credit hours of elective courses. They may select from either the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business graduate advanced courses or the Department of Clinical Research electives.
- MBA 732 – Management of Financial Institutions – 3
- MBA 752 – Human Resource Management – 3
- MBA 772 – Marketing Research – 3
- CLNR 504 – Special Projects in Clinical Research – 1-2
- CLNR 560 – Pharmacoeconomics – 2
- CLNR 561 – Healthcare Economics – 2
- CLNR 568 – Project Management – 2
- CLNR 581 – Pharmaceutical Compliance and Quality Assurance – 2
- CLNR 593 – Leadership Development – 2
*Note: Students electing to take part in the dual degree program will pay the MBA tuition rate for MBA courses while paying the MSCR tuition rate for CLNR courses.
View the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business Dual Degree Programs