The
Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health
Sciences offers a six-year curriculum leading to the entry-level
degree of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.). Students may enter
the professional phase of the program in the Fall semester
only. The Doctor of Pharmacy program consists of four years
of undergraduate-level study and two years of graduate-level
study. Students completing the Doctor of Pharmacy program
do not earn a baccalaureate degree after completing the
program or prior to beginning the graduate-level phase
of the program.
DOCTOR
OF PHARMACY
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The
College of Pharmacy offers graduate curricula leading
to the Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutics (Ph.D.)
degree, and the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in
the following fields, as registered with the New York
State Education Department: Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology/Toxicology,
Pharmacy Administration, and Drug Regulatory Affairs.
As part of the above M.S. degree programs, students
may seek specialization in these areas: Industrial
Pharmacy, Cosmetic Science, and Health Care Marketing
Administration.
DOCTOR
OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE
Pharmaceutics
MASTER
OF SCIENCE DEGREE- PHARMACEUTICS
Industrial Pharmacy
Cosmetic Science
MASTER
OF SCIENCE DEGREE
Pharmacology/Toxicology
MASTER
OF SCIENCE DEGREE
Pharmacy Administration
Drug Regulatory Affairs
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