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) |
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| 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