
Women In Bio Scholarship
$25,000 Available to Members Online Executive MBA Program with Life Science Electives


$25,000 Women In Bio scholarship
Available for Fall 2023 and Spring 2024.
Apply by July 1 to qualify for Fall 2023
Elevate your career in Life Sciences: RIT's Online Executive MBA with Life Sciences Electives.
Entreprenuership
Leadership Development

Biomedical Engineering

Bioinformatics
By combining the strengths of RIT’s highly regarded Executive MBA program (#9 Online MBA in the Nation, U.S. News & World Report, 2022) with our first-in-class technical curriculum, the Executive MBA with Life Science Electives program is uniquely positioned to help you put your ideas into action. Merging both traditional EMBA coursework with a focus on the life sciences industry allows students to integrate the core competencies found in business, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialization within life sciences-related disciplines, positioning you as a leader in bringing technologies to market.
Course work includes all of your Executive MBA curriculum like leadership, finance, management, marketing, ethics, strategic thinking and negotiation. Plus, your choice of 2-4 life science electives listed below.
Electives
Principles of Biomedical Device Design Regulation
Ethics in Bioinformatics
Evaluating Research Proposals
Graduate Biodesign
Concepts & Tools in Biomedical Research
Biomedical Engineering Industry
Innovation in Biomedical Engineering
Modeling and Simulation of Biomedical Systems
Customized Learning Outcomes
Managing Innovation, Technology and Research
Dissects the critical role of innovation, internal technology assessments, technology transfer, management of R&D projects, identification of disruptive technologies.
Managing New Product Commercialization
System Support for Operations
Focuses on the application of information technology – includes a project to evaluated systems at your workplace.
Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation
Understanding the role of the entrepreneur in identifying opportunities, seeking capital and resources, and managing growth.