Genetic Counseling, MSGC

The University of Pennsylvania Master of Science in Genetic Counseling (MSGC) program provides a comprehensive educational environment for future genetic counselors that balances the importance of patient-focused care, scientific knowledge, research, and innovative technology. With an outstanding faculty and access to clinical opportunities at some of the nation's premier healthcare facilities, the program prepares students to be successful genetic counseling professionals in the rapidly evolving field of genetics.

Preparing to become a genetic counselor involves education in three areas: clinical and laboratory medicine, counseling, and research. Students in the University of Pennsylvania’s MSGC program develop a comprehensive understanding of the complex clinical management of patients with genetic conditions as well as the options for diagnostic testing. Coursework in counseling helps students cultivate the knowledge and skills to address the needs of patients, families, community advocacy groups and other health professionals. The program has a strong emphasis on clinical, translational, and implementation research, and students graduate with the research and writing skills necessary to develop and publish literature relevant to the profession.

The MSGC program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling (ACGC), which establishes the Practice Based Competencies and Standards of Accreditation for genetic counseling graduate education. The program meets the requirements of the ACGC for curriculum content, clinical experience, and overall program design. Graduates of the program are qualified to sit for the certification examination offered by the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) and to apply for state licensure.


The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2026 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.


Curriculum

The program requires the successful completion of 18.5 course units (with a grade of B- or higher in each) as well as experiential activities including clinical internships, genetic counseling rounds, a professional development seminar, advocacy experiences, and an individual research-based master's thesis. 

The curriculum covers advanced genetics, genetic testing technologies, clinical medicine and genetics, counseling techniques, case management, psychosocial assessment, principles of medical ethics and public health, patient advocacy, research design and professional development. Many courses have genetic counselors from Penn Medicine and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as course coordinators and lecturers.  

GENC 6010Advanced Genetics and Genomics1.0
GENC 6020Mechanisms of Disease1.0
GENC 6030Introduction to Genetic Counseling1.0
GENC 6130Foundations of Clinical Genetics and Genomic Technologies1.0
GENC 6700Internship0
GENC 6040Reproductive and Developmental Genetics1.0
GENC 6110Cancer Genetics1.0
GENC 6120Genetic Counseling Theory and Practice I1.0
GENC 6140Introduction to Genetic Counseling Research1.0
GENC 6150Genetic Counseling Research: Data Collection1.0
GENC 6700Internship0
GENC 6800Clinical Internship1.0
GENC 6200Medical Genetics I0.5
GENC 6210Genetic Counseling Theory and Practice II1.0
GENC 6220Biochemical Genetics0.5
GENC 6230Ethical Issues in Genetic Counseling0.5
GENC 6500Genetic Counseling Rounds I0.5
GENC 6800Clinical Internship1.0
GENC 6300Medical Genetics II1.0
GENC 6310Genetic Counseling Theory and Practice III1.0
GENC 6450Professional Development0
GENC 6550Genetic Counseling Rounds II0.5
GENC 9900Thesis1.0
GENC 6800Clinical Internship1.0
Total Course Units18.5
Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCourse Units
GENC 6010 Advanced Genetics and Genomics 1
GENC 6020 Mechanisms of Disease 1
GENC 6030 Introduction to Genetic Counseling 1
GENC 6130 Foundations of Clinical Genetics and Genomic Technologies 1
GENC 6700 Internship 0
 Course Units4.00
Spring
GENC 6040 Reproductive and Developmental Genetics 1
GENC 6110 Cancer Genetics 1
GENC 6120 Genetic Counseling Theory and Practice I 1
GENC 6140 Introduction to Genetic Counseling Research 1
GENC 6700 Internship 0
 Course Units4.00
Second Year
Summer
GENC 6150 Genetic Counseling Research: Data Collection 1
GENC 6800 Clinical Internship 1
 Course Units2.00
Fall
GENC 6200 Medical Genetics I 0.5
GENC 6210 Genetic Counseling Theory and Practice II 1
GENC 6220 Biochemical Genetics 0.5
GENC 6230 Ethical Issues in Genetic Counseling 0.5
GENC 6500 Genetic Counseling Rounds I 0.5
GENC 6800 Clinical Internship 1
 Course Units4.00
Spring
GENC 6300 Medical Genetics II 1
GENC 6310 Genetic Counseling Theory and Practice III 1
GENC 6450 Professional Development 0
GENC 6550 Genetic Counseling Rounds II 0.5
GENC 6800 Clinical Internship 1
GENC 9900 Thesis 1
 Course Units4.50
 Total Course Units18.50