Program Requirements

General Program Requirements:
Number of Credits Required Beyond the Baccalaureate: 30

Thesis-based MS requirements:

Core Courses
PS 8000Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences3
PS 8002Pharmaceutical Analysis3
PS 8003Pharmaceutical Manufacturing I: Preformulation/Formulation3
PS 8004Solid Dosage Forms - Small Molecules3
PS 8121Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Series1
PS 8127Pharmacokinetics3
PS 8128Principles in Drug Discovery3
PS 8129Bioethics in Research2
PS 8403Advanced Pharmacogenomics2
Elective 11
Research Course
PS 9996Master's Research6
Total Credit Hours30
1

Electives can be taken in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Biology, and other disciplines with guidance from the advisor.

Non-thesis based MS requirements:

Core Courses
PS 8000Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences3
PS 8002Pharmaceutical Analysis3
PS 8003Pharmaceutical Manufacturing I: Preformulation/Formulation3
PS 8004Solid Dosage Forms - Small Molecules3
PS 8121Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Series1
PS 8127Pharmacokinetics3
PS 8128Principles in Drug Discovery3
PS 8129Bioethics in Research2
PS 8403Advanced Pharmacogenomics2
Elective 17
Total Credit Hours30
1

Electives can be taken in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Biology, and other disciplines with guidance from the advisor.

Culminating Event:
Thesis:
For the Thesis Option, the MS thesis is the culminating event. The thesis is an original, theoretical and/or empirical study that contributes to the field of Pharmaceutics. It should expand existing knowledge and demonstrate the student's knowledge of research methods and a mastery of their primary area of interest. The thesis should be rigorously investigated; uphold the ethics and standards of the Pharmaceutics field; demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the primary area of interest and the broader field of Pharmaceutics; and be prepared for publication in a professional journal.

Students who are preparing to defend their thesis should confirm a time and date with their advisor and register with the Administrative Assistant at least 15 days before the defense is to be scheduled. The Administrative Assistant arranges the time, date and room within two working days and forwards to the student the appropriate forms. Once approved, the public announcement of the defense is posted.

The Thesis Examining Committee evaluates the student's ability to express verbally their research question, methodological approach, primary findings and implications. This committee is comprised of at least three Graduate Faculty members. Two members, including the Chair, must be members of the Graduate Faculty of the School of Pharmacy. The Thesis Examining Committee votes to pass or fail the thesis and the defense at the conclusion of the public presentation.

The Non-Thesis Option has no culminating events except for successful completion of coursework.