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Interdisciplinary, Research-based, and Unique.
The Master of Science in Biomedical Communications MScBMC is unique in Canada and one of four accredited programs of its kind. This two-year professional graduate program prepares students for careers in the visual communication of science, medicine, and health. Students in this interdisciplinary program explore the use of images, interactive technologies, and animation/simulation to effectively communicate complex science and health topics to a range of audiences. Our graduates are leaders in biocommunications across a number of fields, including pharma and biotech visualization, medical-legal visualization, health communication, research dissemination, textbook publishing, and more.
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News & Announcements
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Dec
6
The Master of Science in Biomedical Communications is delighted to share that Michael Corrin has been promoted to associate professor in the teaching stream with...
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Aug
27
Alumna Carolyn Teare-Richardson (BScAAM ‘79) passed away on July 6, 2018 at the age of 62. Her obituary describes her as a beloved wife of...
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Student Lifecycle to see semester-by-semester milestones, and what opportunities you can take advantage of now.
Donors
There are a number of ways you can support Biomedical Communications and the University of Toronto. Every bit helps our students receive the best education.
Alumni
The BMC UnCon is coming up in November. Don't forget to get your tickets from your BMC Alumni Association.
Check in with your fellow alumni on our facebook page.
Applicants
Interested in earning your professional Master of Science in BMC?
MScBMC Students
View the student timetable for course dates and times.
Check the Student Lifecycle to see semester-by-semester milestones, and what opportunities you can take advantage of now.
Donors
There are a number of ways you can support Biomedical Communications and the University of Toronto. Every bit helps our students receive the best education.
Alumni
The BMC UnCon is coming up in November. Don't forget to get your tickets from your BMC Alumni Association.
Check in with your fellow alumni on our facebook page.