Master of Science Program in Pharmacology
Human Investigation
Biomedical Science
| Cell & Developmental Biology
| Microbiology
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Pharmacology
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For Further Info... Eleanor Gorman Assistant Coordinator for Master's Programs in the Basic Sciences & Graduate Center Programs (215) 503-5799 |
Specialization Track
This track is reserved for trainees in the NIH K30 Training Program in
Human Investigation
| Required Core Courses: (40 credits required) | |
| BI 550 Topics in Biomedical Chemistry * | 3 credits |
| GC 510 Database Design and Management | 2 credit hours |
| GC 515 Quality Measures/Outcomes Analysis in Healthcare, or GC 650 Economic Analysis of Healthcare Interventions, or PH 508 Health Policy: An International Perspective |
3 credit hours 3 credit hours 3 credit hours |
| GC 630 Fundamentals of Clinical Trials | 3 credit hours |
| GC 640 Research Ethics and Responsible Conduct | 1 credit hour |
| GC 654 Pharmacoepidemiology, or GC 655 Clinical Epidemiology |
2 credit hours 2 credits hours |
| GC 660 Biostatistical Methods of Data Analysis | 3 credit hours |
| GC 690 Regulatory Issues in Scientific Affairs | 2 credit hours |
| MI 580 Epidemiology | 3 credit hours |
| PR 522 General Pharmacology * | 3 credit hours |
| PR 525 Clinical Pharmacology | 3 credit hours |
| Elective* | 3 credit hours |
| PR 810, 820, 830 Clerkship | 3 credit hours |
| PR 870, 880, 890 Masters Thesis Research ** | 6 credit hours |
The courses listed are components of the NIH K30 Training Program in Human Investigation.
Physicians may receive up to nine credits for medical school coursework (typical courses are marked with “*”).
** Please note that the Human Investigation track requires a research thesis (i.e., students in this track are not eligible for the capstone project option).

