P.S.M. in Microscope Imaging Technology
The Professional Science Master’s program in the College of Natural Sciences with a specialization in Microscope Imaging Technology from Colorado State University is designed to fill a growing need of technically trained individuals with the capability of operating, maintaining and managing microscope core facilities in private companies, or academic/governmental facilities.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
August
Tuition Fee
$32,058 per year
Location
Fort Collins, CO, United States
About the Program
Join the Professional Science Master’s program in the College of Natural Sciences with specialization in Microscope Imaging Technology (PSM-NS-MIT) from Colorado State University. Within the past decade a large number of advances have been made in high resolution optical microscopy methods with applications in life sciences, physical sciences and engineering, requiring a workforce trained in this imaging technology.
Student Employment
Graduate students interested in employment positions (GTA, GRA, GSA appointments and hourly positions) should contact their advisor and their departmental graduate coordinator for the process to apply.
Courses Included
- Furthermore, the advances in live cell imaging through light and fluorescence microscopy results in extremely large data sets that most microscopists are not trained to analyze and archive.
- Thus, students in this program will obtain training in aspects of microscope design, operation, maintenance, data acquisition, automation, data storage, and image analysis, as well as in communication and aspects of business management that will allow them to manage a core facility.