General Information
The graduate programs based in the College of Pharmacy are under the
jurisdiction of the College of Graduate Health Sciences. The College of Pharmacy
hosts M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Health Sciences Administration (with
concentrations in Pharmacoeconomics, Health Policy, or Health Systems Pharmacy
Management) and a Ph.D. program in Pharmaceutical Sciences (with
concentrations in Medicinal Chemistry or Pharmaceutics).
The College of Pharmacy also offers a Pharm.D./Ph.D. Dual-Degree Program for
students who wish to obtain the Pharm.D. that will allow them to become a
licensed pharmacist, and the Ph.D. degree that will prepare them for a research
career. Information on the combined Pharm.D./Ph.D. program is at our
Pharm.D./Ph.D. Program site.
If you would like to receive an application and/or information regarding the
graduate programs in the mail or if you have questions regarding the graduate
programs, contact
Brenda M. Scott, Graduate Admissions Coordinator.
Graduate Programs
offered in the College
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