Master's Degree, Genetic Counseling
A Master's Degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically requires one to three years of full-time study and allows students to specialize in a particular field or area of interest, enhancing their knowledge and skills for career advancement.
Genetic counseling is a specialized field that combines genetics, counseling, and healthcare to help individuals and families understand and cope with genetic conditions. Genetic counselors provide information, support, and guidance on genetic testing, inheritance patterns, and treatment options, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their health and future.