• The Program emphasizes human behavior in health, illness, cultural determinants, ethics, health service systems organization, finance and economics.
  • Individuals holding a professional degree in pharmacy examine the societal systems in which patients, pharmacists and other health are practitioners interact, behave, perform, generate revenues, provide services, and are educated. They generate knowledge about man as a social, cultural, psychological, and biological being, as well as the intervention and effect of health care systems upon man and the economics of pharmacy services.
  • Study and research training in this discipline prepares individuals with the background and the problem-solving skills to evaluate and design systems for the delivery of pharmaceutical systems and to apply behavioral and social interdisciplinary theories to the study of pharmacy practice. An individual program of course work is determined for each student according to his/her career goals by a Committee on Studies.