• MS in Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Program provides a sound scientific foundation for students pursuing careers in the academic, pharmaceutical, and government sectors.
  • The program also provides an opportunity for students to complement and enhance their academic backgrounds in preparation for advanced training in PhD programs and a variety of health-related schools (medical, dental, and veterinary, among others).
  • It is a 3-semester, on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • MS degree requires 33 graduate-level credits and a research-based thesis (23-28 credits in required courses, up to 6 credits in electives, and 5-10 research credits).