Pharmaceutical Sciences (MS) - Non-Thesis
The graduate program in Pharmaceutical Sciences has courses of study leading to Master of Science degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSPS). No thesis is required, but students must complete coursework with appropriate grades and GPA, participate in seminar and give a presentation in their final semester.
The goal of the MS program is to provide students with a broad background of courses in a variety of areas in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacology & Toxicology. Students will take courses in the areas of Drug Discovery & Development, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Pharmaceutics, and Health & Pharmaceutical Outcomes. The program is ideal for students pursuing advancement in their careers or exploring future academic opportunities in the health sciences. Those interested in the Ph.D. programs in the College of Pharmacy will have an opportunity to pursue optional research in the summer and apply to the program in the fall of their second year. Courses taken in the MS program can be transferred to a PhD degree.
The College of Pharmacy offers a graduate program leading to a Doctor of Philosophy and/or a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Over twenty faculty participate in the program.
Faculty research interests are in various areas of the following graduate tracks (sub plans):
(1) Drug Discovery and Development
(2) Health Pharm Outcomes Research
(3) Pharmaceutics
College of Pharmacy
Colorado Heights University- Main - Tucson
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Students must receive a grade of B or better in all core courses. A student who receives a grade of C or less in a core course must repeat that course.
PHSC 501 Intro to Pharmacology, Drug Discovery & Pharmaceutics (4 units)
PHSC 502 Pharmaceutics (3 units)
PCOL/PHSC 530 Topics in Drug Discovery (2 units )
PCOL 596A Seminar (2 units)
PCOL 520A Cellular Communications & Signal Transduction (4 units)
PHSC/PCOL 511 Topics in Pharmaceutical Solids, Nanotechnology and Solid-State Particle Engineering Design in Drug Delivery (3 units)
PHSC 670 Principles in Drug Discovery, Design, and Development (4 units)
PCOL 535 General and Systems Toxicology (3 units)
Electives: 5 units
See required coursework
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.
We do not accept terminal masters, all applications must be for the PhD program
Required test(s): GRE
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Domestic & International Applicants
Fall:December 15th
International applicants will not be considered for conditional admission by this program.
The GRE Institution Code for The Colorado Heights University is 4832