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Courses in varying online modalities allow for maximum flexibility.

Stackable Courses
Mix-and-match to round out your schedule with 1-3 credit courses.

 Multiple Starts
Pick and choose course start times based on your other commitments.


 

Jumpstart Your Career in the Medical Sciences

Pre-health professional students can take advantage of our one-credit courses to round out their schedule while learning the basics and experiencing the culture of the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson. Online "Basics" courses are specially designed to meet the needs of pre-health professions students, making connections to clinically-relevant aspects of each topic.

 


 

Upcoming Course Schedules

Download a Course Guide below to see the offerings for each term.

DOWNLOAD THE summer/fall 2024 COURSE GUIDE >>>

 


 

How to Register

Courses are available for enrollment by graduate students and upper-division undergraduate students. Current UArizona graduate students and upper-division undergraduate students can visit schedule.arizona.edu, navigate to Main Campus (iCourses), and search for the Subject “CMM” to see availability prior to registering.

If you are not a current UArizona student, you can enroll in courses after you are admitted to the University as a non-degree seeking student. Check below for eligibility and admissions information, including cost and application deadlines.

 


Questions?

For questions about online iCourses or how to register, please contact Becca Van Sickler at beccav@arizona.edu.


Examples of Online Courses

 

Histology: An
Introduction to Pathology

Embryology

Immunology 
and Immune Pathology

Clinical
Reasoning

Epithelial
Mesenchymal Transition in
Development in Disease

 Microscopy
and Imaging

 

News

Congratulations to the Class of 2025 CMM Master's Graduates!
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CMM would like to congratulate recent (and soon-to-be) graduates from our MS program, along with their faculty advisors. We are proud of your hard work, dedication, and accomplishments! Also, many thanks to the faculty mentors! Click for the list of graduates.


College of Medicine – Tucson team is creating its own brain models to help medical students better understand healthy anatomy.
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CMM researchers Paul Gignac, PhD, and Haley O'Brien, PhD, are part of a team that is creating 3D-printed models of human brains to help medical students better understand healthy vs unhealthy anatomy. Click to read more and view video.


Dr. Noel Warfel Awarded a Department of Defense Grant to Develop New Treatments for Bone Metastatic Prostate Cancer
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Associate Professor Noel Warfel in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine and colleagues have been awarded a $1.7M to study mechanisms of chemoresistance in bone metastatic prostate cancer and develop new treatment strategies. Dr. Warfel developed the first PROTAC targeting PIM kinases and this research will test its efficacy in translational models of prostate cancer.


Recent News

Congratulations to the Class of 2025 CMM Master's Graduates!
May 21 2025 - 5:15pm

CMM would like to congratulate recent (and soon-to-be) graduates from our MS program, along with their faculty advisors. We are proud of your hard work, dedication, and accomplishments! Also, many thanks to the faculty mentors! Click for the list of graduates.


College of Medicine – Tucson team is creating its own brain models to help medical students better understand healthy anatomy.
Apr 29 2025 - 3:30pm

CMM researchers Paul Gignac, PhD, and Haley O'Brien, PhD, are part of a team that is creating 3D-printed models of human brains to help medical students better understand healthy vs unhealthy anatomy. Click to read more and view video.


Dr. Noel Warfel Awarded a Department of Defense Grant to Develop New Treatments for Bone Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Mar 4 2025 - 11:00am

Associate Professor Noel Warfel in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine and colleagues have been awarded a $1.7M to study mechanisms of chemoresistance in bone metastatic prostate cancer and develop new treatment strategies. Dr. Warfel developed the first PROTAC targeting PIM kinases and this research will test its efficacy in translational models of prostate cancer.


Congratulations to Dr. Sakthivel Sadayappan on his Investiture as Endowed Chair
Feb 17 2025 - 11:00am

Sakthivel Sadayappan, PhD, MBA, Professor and Head of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, celebrated his investiture as the Czarina M. and Humberto S. Lopez Endowed Chair for Excellence in Cardiovascular Research. Click to read more.