Upon completion of the didactic, practicum, and research degree requirements, graduates will be awarded the degree Master of Science in Genetic Counseling and will be eligible to sit for the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) national certification exam. The ABGC is the credentialing organization for the genetic counseling profession in the United States and Canada. Certification by the ABGC indicates that individual practitioners have met the standards necessary to provide competent genetic counseling services. Certification requirements are available on the ABGC website.
GENC 610 will be taken each fall and spring semester (4 times).