About Anatomy in Wright State University
    Your graduate study in anatomy will include the essentials of human anatomy, including gross anatomy, developmental anatomy (embryology), microanatomy (cell biology/histology), and neurobiology. The master of science program is for you if you plan to continue on to doctoral studies (Ph.D., M.D., or the equivalent). Your M.S. may include a teacher education concentration, and can be earned through a thesis option or course option. Or, if you are already employed in allied health disciplines, pursue a graduate certificate.
 
    Academic qualification equivalents
	- Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree 
English language requirements 
	- IELTS : 6.0
- TOEFL IBT: 79
- PTE : 57
Highlights
	
		
			| College Type | Public | 
		
			| Campus Setting | Suburban | 
		
			| Endowment | 93 million USD | 
		
			| Mode of Program | Full time; Part-time; online | 
		
			| Campus Housing Capacity | 19% | 
		
			| Acceptance Rate | 97% | 
		
			| Application Fee | 30 USD | 
		
			| Application Season | Fall, Spring, and Summer | 
		
			| English language proficiency score | TOEFL or equivalent | 
		
			| Financial Aid | Available as Grants, Loans, Scholarships, and Work-Study | 
		
			| Admission Helpdesk | admissions@wright.edu | 937 775-5700 | 
	
Wright State University Cost of Attendance
All prospective university students are highly urged to plan their finances ahead of time before submitting their applications. As a result, below is a budget for international students studying in the United States that you might find useful:
	
		
			| Expense | Amount in USD | 
		
			| Tuition fee | 9,498 per semester | 
		
			| International fee | 150 per semester | 
		
			| Career services | 25 per semester | 
		
			| Annual living expenses | 9,000 | 
		
			| Books | 792 | 
		
			| Annual health insurance | 2,460 | 
		
			| Dining plan | Varies based on selection | 
		
			| Annual total (2semesters) | 31,598 |