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Physiology & Pathology Sciences at University of Chicago

Physiology & Pathology Sciences at University of Chicago

What traits are you looking for in a school for Physiology & Pathology Sciences, you may want to check out the program at University of Chicago. We’ve gathered the following information to help you decide.

University of Chicago is in Chicago, IL.

For the most recent IPEDS reporting year, 14 physiology & pathology sciences degrees were granted at University of Chicago.

Online Class Availability at University of Chicago

Distance learning is available at University of Chicago. Among 18,566 students, 102 (1%) studied exclusively online and 0 (0%) took at least some classes online.

Physiology & Pathology Sciences Rankings at University of Chicago

Rankings can help you compare University of Chicago’s Physiology & Pathology Sciences program against peer institutions.

Student Demographics & Diversity

Below you’ll find the diversity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences graduates at University of Chicago, by degree type.

Looking at the program as a whole, Physiology & Pathology Sciences graduates at University of Chicago are 50% women (7) and 50% men (7).

Physiology & Pathology Sciences Master’s Program at University of Chicago

Among the 8 master’s physiology & pathology sciences graduates at University of Chicago, 62% were women (5) and 38% were men (3).

University of Chicago gender breakdown of Physiology & Pathology Sciences Master's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences master’s degree recipients at University of Chicago.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
Hispanic / Latino 3
Black / African American 1
Asian 1
International (Nonresident) 3
Racial-ethnic diversity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences majors at University of Chicago

Racial-ethnic minorities make up 62% of Physiology & Pathology Sciences master’s degree recipients at University of Chicago, above the national average of 31%.*

Physiology & Pathology Sciences Doctoral Program at University of Chicago

Among the 6 doctoral physiology & pathology sciences degrees awarded at University of Chicago, 33% were women (2) and 67% were men (4).

University of Chicago gender breakdown of Physiology & Pathology Sciences Doctoral degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences doctoral degree recipients at University of Chicago.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
Hispanic / Latino 2
Black / African American 1
Asian 1
International (Nonresident) 2
Racial-ethnic diversity of Physiology & Pathology Sciences majors at University of Chicago

Minority students account for 67% of Physiology & Pathology Sciences doctoral degree recipients at University of Chicago, above the national average of 28%.*

*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.

More Specific Physiology & Pathology Sciences Concentrations at University of Chicago

The Physiology & Pathology Sciences program at University of Chicago breaks down into more specific concentrations:

Concentration Graduates
Oncology & Cancer Biology 14

Best-Paid Careers for Physiology & Pathology Sciences Graduates

Students who finish Physiology & Pathology Sciences program at University of Chicago pursue many career paths. Here are the highest-paying careers for Physiology & Pathology Sciences majors, ordered by median annual salary:

Occupation Nationwide Median Wage
Water Resource Specialists $179,716
Exercise Physiologists $144,072
Natural Sciences Managers $132,227
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists $111,314
Clinical Research Coordinators $110,931
Biochemists and Biophysicists $107,979
Molecular and Cellular Biologists $100,077
Bioinformatics Scientists $92,484
Biological Scientists, All Other $79,550
Biologists $54,070

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