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The Master
of Science Program in Pharmacology
The MS Program in Pharmacology prepares graduates for positions in research and development, research management, clinical trials, or toxicology review and assessment. Graduates have been accepted into PhD and professional degree programs.
Specialization Tracks
The Master of Science Program in Pharmacology requires the
student to complete a minimum of 40 credits and a research
thesis.
The program may be completed on a part-time basis over a
period of two to four years. Students are able to hold full-time
positions since the major portion of the course work is offered
as late-afternoon or evening classes. Career counseling and guidance is available through the Director's office.
Students applying to the program should have taken undergraduate general and organic chemistry courses and at least one biology course. An undergraduate biochemistry course is strongly recommended, but not required.
Applications follow University guidelines. Refer to Admissions for
further information.
Further information
Please contact Eleanor Gorman, Assistant Coordinator for Master's Programs in the Basic Sciences, at 215 503-5799, or e-mail eleanor.gorman@jefferson.edu.
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