6 Courses Required

Additional Details

Target Audience

  • Biomedical engineers, physicists, chemists, and biologists seeking clinical expertise
  • Cancer researchers, patients, survivors, family members, and professionals who provide services or products for cancer intervention
  • Caregivers
  • Oncology nurses and cancer care specialists
  • Healthcare and biotech entrepreneurs

Accreditation

  • Cancer Biology for Everyone Certificate from Cornell College of Engineering
  • 60 Professional Development Hours (6 CEUs)

Certificate Description

Breakthroughs in cancer research and treatment are transforming the landscape of healthcare, opening new doors for professionals across science, engineering, and related fields. As the demand grows for innovative drugs, diagnostic tools, and medical devices, understanding the fundamental biology and treatment of cancer has become essential for anyone working in or around this dynamic sector.

Throughout this certificate program, you will explore the mechanisms driving cancer development, examine the impact of genetics on disease progression, and analyze current treatment strategies for various cancer types, including lung, colon, breast, prostate, lymphoma, and leukemia. You’ll build fluency in the core language and concepts of oncology, empowering you to communicate effectively with clinicians, researchers, and industry stakeholders. Whether you are advancing your career in research, product development, or marketing, or seeking personal insight as a survivor or caregiver, you will gain practical analytical skills and knowledge that translate directly to real-world applications.

By completing this program, you will be prepared to confidently engage in meaningful conversations with cancer experts, contribute to multidisciplinary teams, and drive innovation in your field.

The courses in this certificate program are required to be completed in the order that they appear.

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