The University of Arizona College of Medicine is proud to offer a variety of high quality educational programs, ranging from the teaching of undergraduate University students to the education of masters and doctoral level scientists to the training of residents and fellows in medical specialties and subspecialties.
Medical Student Education: This program accepts students who have completed their college education. This four-year course of intensive study leads to the Doctor of Medicine degree. Upon completion of the MD, graduates typically enter a residency in the medical specialty of their choice.
Dual-Degree Programs: These programs offer medical students the opportunity to receive Masters in Public Health, Masters in Business Administration or Doctor of Philosophy degrees in conjunction with the Doctor of Medicine degree.
Graduate Medical Education: Our residency programs accept doctors who have completed their MD degrees and train these new physicians in their chosen medical specialties. Our fellowship programs provide advanced subspecialty training to physicians who have completed residency programs. After completion of these programs, physicians are eligible to be certified by the boards that govern their specialties.
Continuing Medical Education: The University of Arizona College of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education sponsors and accredits educational programs for practicing physicians. Continuing medical education credits are required for medical licensure.
The College of Medicine sponsors an undergraduate degree program. Our Department of Physiology offers a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Degree in Physiology. The University of Arizona is one of fewer than 10 American universities to offer a physiology major.
Our graduate programs accept students who have completed their college education. These programs lead to masters or doctoral (PhD) degrees. The College of Medicine directly sponsors three graduate programs and contributes significantly to University-wide graduate interdisciplinary programs.
UA College of Medicine
1501 N. Campbell Avenue
PO Box 245017
Tucson, Arizona 85724
Tel: (520) 626-4555
UA College of Medicine – Phoenix in partnership with ASU
550 E. Van Buren Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Tel: (602) 827-2001
Fax: (602) 827-2074