Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers—many with links or contact information to get you on the right track—to the most commonly asked questions about the Master of Science in Health Systems program.
MSHS Hybrid Program
Our hybrid program combines online classes with five in-person residentials at Cedars-Sinai spread out throughout the 20-month program. This format balances the convenience of online learning with the ability to meet in person with classmates and professors, obtain personal mentorship, accelerate networking and receive hands-on training for software programming and other curriculum activities.
Students focus their studies on applied and pragmatic skill building and culminate their work with a capstone project that they present to hospital leaders. For more information about how the hybrid program is structured, see this link.
The full program can be viewed at a glance: MSHS Curriculum Map (PDF) and MSHS Residential Schedule of Activities (PDF).
We have developed a schedule that accommodates students who are working. Students are expected to attend regular weeknight classes between 5:15 p.m.- 7:15 p.m. PST for the first year of the program. Classes occur two to three nights per week, between Monday and Thursday, depending upon the term. After the first year, students move from didactic classroom work to a fieldwork course and capstone project. The fieldwork course takes place every other week in trimester 4. Each student completes their capstone individually but will also attend capstone lectures intermittently throughout terms 3-5. Journal clubs, mentorship meetings and other program events may occur during typical work hours and are available via web conferencing. See link for more information.
All courses take place online and are generally held between 5:15-7:15 p.m. PT—up to three days per week between Monday and Thursday, depending on the term. In addition to online classes, we hold in-person “residential” sessions once per term (five total residentials) on Thursday and Friday. For information on what happens during the in-person residentials, please see this link.
Residentials take place at the beginning of the first three terms and at the end of the last two terms. See link for more information.
We ask that students travel to Cedars-Sinai five times throughout their 20-month degree program.
Admissions and Waivers
Anyone who has graduated from an accredited undergraduate institution is eligible to apply. The admissions committee does focus on scientific and healthcare backgrounds in the admissions process.
See the Admissions page for information.
The GRE is not required for applicants with a degree from a U.S. institution. Individuals who do not have a strong academic record in math, science or economics courses may wish to submit GRE or equivalent (MCAT, GMAT) scores to strengthen their application. Applicants with an advanced degree from a non-U.S. institution should inquire regarding their eligibility for a GRE waiver. See the Application Information page for more information.
The MHSS Program will accept up to 20 students each academic year. We accept only the most qualified candidates; therefore, actual acceptance may be fewer than 20.
No. Although many of our students already have an advanced degree when they enroll in the MSHS Program, our students have diverse professional backgrounds and many do not have an advanced degree. A strength of our program is the incredible diversity in backgrounds and experiences among our students. For more on admissions criteria, see this link.
Absolutely. The MSHS degree is designed for working professionals seeking to develop foundational skills and knowledge in health delivery science with an aim to become leaders in healthcare organizations. Although many of our students have clinical degrees and experience in healthcare, our students have a range of multidisciplinary backgrounds and interests. For example, MSHS students have included a physicist, a former White House intern and an engineer. Health delivery science requires multidisciplinary thinking across physical, social and biological sciences, so we welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds who show a strong interest in bringing their expertise to healthcare.
We receive many applications from medical students seeking to obtain the MSHS degree during a research year. Typically, the medical student research year begins July 1 and ends the following June. Medical students enrolling in our program may begin in July by identifying a mentor and research project. They work on this project during the summer, and then begin classes with the MSHS students in September. All classroom didactics are completed by the following June 30, allowing students to return to clinical duties. However, medical students are expected to complete their capstone project on the same schedule as other MSHS students. Because the capstone schedule is flexible and arranged between each student and their mentor, medical students can coordinate their capstone project to fit around their clinical schedule. For further questions about coordinating the MSHS degree with the medical school calendar, please email Brennan Spiegel, MD, at brennan.spiegel@cshs.org.
Tuition, Fees and Financial Assistance
The total cost of tuition and student fees is $23,300.
As we continuously strive to maintain and enhance the quality of education and services we provide, it may become necessary to adjust our tuition rates. Should an increase be deemed necessary, we will provide ample notice to all students.
The application is fee is $55 (waived for Cedars-Sinai internal applicants).
Tuition will not cover costs related to residentials (hotel, plane, car/ride-share services). Cedars-Sinai does have discount rates at hotels in the West Hollywood area. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Should you feel that you need assistance in covering the costs of the residential, our student financial adviser is happy to discuss options to finance residentials and your educational career.
Employees of Cedars-Sinai Health System® may be eligible for the Cedars-Sinai's Tuition Assistance Program (TAP). Contact Victor.Jackson@cshs.org (Student Financial Services Administrator) with any questions regarding the tuition or TAP.
We also provide a limited number of academic scholarships each year for highly meritorious candidates from both within and outside Cedars-Sinai.
Only students pursuing a PhD degree are offered medical benefits.
Communicating With the Graduate School
You may contact the graduate school office at 310-423-8294 or GroupMSHS@csmc.edu.
Yes. Students are encouraged to contact Work and Life Matters at 310-423-6447 or workandlifematters@cshs.org to receive support with any personal or professional concerns.
Students have many avenues for academic advising and support throughout the program. Each MSHS student is assigned an academic mentor upon joining the program. The mentor is required to meet with the student each trimester to review academic performance, the student's insight into academic and intellectual development, personal issues and career aspirations. In addition, course faculty hold regular office hours during their course trimester to address student questions and other relevant needs. All students work closely with a preceptor and embedded team through the mentored capstone program. This relationship provides direct contact for progress toward the capstone project, for career development and as a conduit to program leadership, as needed. The preceptors serve as academic advisers and are available on a continual basis for advice and support. Please visit the Faculty & Administration page and explore our website for more detailed information regarding research focus for each faculty member.
General
Cedars-Sinai is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WSCUC). See the Accreditation page for additional information.
Students at Cedars-Sinai have access to a wide range of potential capstone projects throughout the health system. See Capstone Project page for examples of recent student projects.
The areas of research vary for the program faculty. Please visit the Faculty & Administration page and explore our website for more detailed information regarding research focus for each faculty member.
No, the program does not offer child care.
Have Questions or Need Help?
If you have questions or wish to learn more about the MSHS program, please contact:
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
8687 Melrose Ave.
Suite G-532
West Hollywood, CA 90069