Health Outcomes and Policy Research - Curriculum - MS/Residency
Health Systems Pharmacy Management
The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy

                         M.S./Residency in Health Systems Pharmacy Management

Semester Course Title Course # Credits

1 FALL

 

 

Research in Health Outcomes and Policy Research

Seminar in Health Outcomes and Policy Research

Data Analysis Methods in Health Science Administration

Health Administration

   Total Semester Hours

HOPR 801

HOPR 919

HOPR 829

HADM 7108

 

3

1

3

3

10

2 SPRING

 

Pharmacoeconomics I

Integrity in the Conduct of Scientific Research

Seminar in Health Outcomes and Policy Research

Health Systems Pharmacy Management I

Healthcare Finance

Thesis Research

   Total Semester Hours

HOPR 879

IP 801

HOPR 919

HOPR 880

HADM 7109

HOPR 800

 

3

1

1

3

3

1

12

3 FALL

Seminar in Health Outcomes and Policy Research

Thesis Research

Fundamentals of Health Care Systems & Policy

Health Economics

Health Systems Pharmacy Management II

Special Topics, Medication Safety

   Total Semester Hours

HOPR 919

HOPR 800

HOPR 810

HOPR 877

HOPR 891

HOPR 840

 

1

2

3

3

3

2

14

4 SPRING

Seminar in Health Outcomes and Policy Research

Thesis Research

Seminar in Human Resource Administration

  Total Semester Hours

HOPR 919

HOPR 800

POLS 8605

 

1

6

3

10

  Required Course Hours

Required Elective Course Hours

Seminar Hours

Dissertation Hours

Total Hours

31

2

4

9

46 (minimum required)

In addition to courses listed in the Typical Course of Study, some students may be required to take prerequisite and/or remedial courses based on educational background and scores on screening examinations.  Other courses as may be identified by student and/or Committee.

Students entering the program with a Masters degree may have required and/or elective courses waived by the graduate faculty based on their curriculum.

In the final two semesters, students must take a minimum of 9 hours (any combination of credit hours from seminar, thesis or electives that equal 9 or more is acceptable.)

Students must enroll in the Seminar 919 course each semester in which they are enrolled in the HOPR program.

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Last Revised: 10/10/2007