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College of Pharmacy >
Graduate Programs
The college offers M.S. and Ph.D. level
degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences with specializations in:
Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy
Molecular mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis; mutation and
repair; combinatorial chemistry; solid-phase peptide synthesis;
screening, isolation and structure elucidation of
physiologically-active natural products; biosynthesis of microbial
and plant natural products; herbal medicine, bioinformatics.
Pharmaceutics and
Pharmacokinetics
Design,
development, production, evaluation and regulatory approval of
pharmaceutical and self-care products as well as pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic studies using virtual, clinical, and preclinical
data, often with an emphasis on population approaches.
Pharmacoepidemiology
and Pharmacoeconomics
Health
and economic outcomes research pertaining to pharmacotherapy as used
in human populations. Specializations include medication adherence,
decision and cost-effectiveness analyses, post-marketing
surveillance, epidemiologic methods, and quality improvement and
measurement.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Mechanisms involved in disease states and their pharmacological
intervention, and mechanisms of toxicity of environmental agents.
On-going topics include the effects of hormonal imbalances on
cardiac function and metabolism in hypertension, biomarkers and
treatment of arthritis, developmental neurotoxicity of environmental
agents, hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity of heavy metals,
pharmacogenomics, drug interactions, hepatic responses to neuractive
chemicals, hormonal regulations of gene expression in breast cancer;
drug metabolism and drug transporter, and the development of
inhibitors to cell signaling events.
The college also offers two joint
programs:
Doctor of Pharmacy /
Master of Business Administration
Doctor of Pharmacy /
Master of Science Degree
Financial Aid
Qualified students may be considered for financial aid on a competitive basis. A
limited number of teaching assistantships providing stipend of $10,255 -11,135 per
academic year, with tuition waiver, are available. Financial support, which is not
guaranteed, is available on a year to year basis. Generally speaking,
financial assistance is not given to a student the first year. We
encourage all incoming students to be prepared to fund themselves for at
least the first year. Most students select their major professor by the
second semester and funding is discussed at that point. In addition to the teaching
assistantships, students may receive summer funding if they are involved in grant funded
projects. The college may have available several research assistantships funded
by our pharmaceutical and health care industry research partners.
Admission
Applicants for admission to this program should adhere to the deadlines for applications
set forth in The Graduate School guidelines. The applicant must submit an official
transcript of all academic work at the undergraduate and graduate levels, the score on the
graduate record examination (GRE) tests and results of the TOEFL Examination (as
appropriate). Generally, a student will begin studies in September, but it is
possible to be admitted for January. In addition to the general graduate student
admission requirements, the applicant should be a graduate from a College of Pharmacy, or
some other appropriate scientific discipline from a recognized University, and have a
grade point average demonstrating the ability to do "B" work or better in
graduate-level courses. Admission requirements: GRE, TOEFL (as appropriate),
bachelor degree in pharmacy or equivalent, and CSC 200 or equivalent. Written and
qualifying examinations are required of all Ph.D. candidates. For application materials
please click here.
Any deficiencies in these requirements shall not bar admission automatically, but it is
understood that inadequacies in undergraduate
preparation normally will require the student to take additional work, the amount to be
determined by the program coordinator.
The overall record submitted by the applicant determines the action to be taken on the
application. No predetermined quantitative criteria ensures a positive or a negative
decision.
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