A recognized Bachelor’s degree in any field (quantitative, biomedical, health, science, etc.). Prior health or clinical background is not required, though helpful.
Minimum GPA: Typically 3.0 out of 4.0 (or equivalent) at undergraduate level.
Prerequisites: Though not mandatory, coursework or self-study in calculus, statistics, probability, computing/programming (R, Python, SQL, SAS) is strongly recommended to prepare for the curriculum