Genetic Counseling students participate in activities as part of the program.

M.S. DEGREE IN Genetic Counseling

The M.S. in Genetic Counseling comprises a full-time 21 month program, through two academic years and the intervening summer.  A total of 58 credit hours are required for graduation. These include a combination of course work, laboratory experience and clinical rotations.

Undergraduate Minor

An undergraduate minor in genetic counseling can be a valuable addition for students majoring in biology, nursing, as well as students interested in pursuing a master’s later in the future.

Graduate students participating in mock counseling
Lauren Doyle

Lauren E. Doyle

ledoyle2@uncg.edu

Program Director