Masters of Science in Pharmacology

A post-baccalaureate program leading to the degree of Master of Science in Pharmacology has been designed to attract those students who are interested in improving their credentials to compete for admission to a medical school, as well as those individuals who are interested in this degree to achieve their professional goals. The objectives of this one-year degree program are to train the students in the principles underlying the discipline of medical pharmacology. The students will also learn the approach, rationale, and a variety of methods required to design and conduct experiments for pharmacological research. This training will prepare the student for further education in either medical or graduate school. There is also a significant need in the pharmaceutical industry for individuals with advanced training in Pharmacology, both at the level of technical representatives, as well as in research and manufacturing.
Go to the ADMISSION tab above to for Application process details & to download the 2008-09 application.

You can also download a copy of the masters program brochurre.

The Deadline for 2008-09 applications is June 9, 2008.



Objectives
The objectives of this degree program are to train the students in the principles underlying the discipline of pharmacology. In addition, the students will learn the approach, rationale, and a variety of methods required to design and conduct experiments for pharmacological research.

Need

The National Research Council in its report of October 11, 1998 on graduate education recommends "that Universities identify specific areas of the biological science for which Master's level training is more appropriate." They further recommend that focused Master's programs be established in these areas. There is a significant need for the students with Master's training in pharmacology for the pharmaceutical industry both at the level of technical representatives and as well as in research and manufacturing. While there are adequate number of individuals currently receiving doctoral degrees, there is an employment opportunity for individuals who have graduate training beyond the baccalaureate degree but who do not wish to complete the doctoral program. Others who may benefit from this degree program are individuals who have or are obtaining an MBA or law degree and have an interest in learning the basic principles of drug action and drug interaction. This knowledge may be used in their professional careers.

Thus, this program is not only designed for students who are seeking admission to medical school but will also help the students to improve their credentials in order to achieve their personal goals and advancement within the pharmaceutical industry. As described above, those students who may not get admission into a medical school will have increased opportunity for employment in the pharmaceutical industry.

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