PHARM.D. & M.S. in PHARMACEUTICS - INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY
The M.S. program in Pharmaceutics – Industrial Pharmacy requires 36 credits. PharmD students must complete ELEVEN (11) courses (3 credits each) and pass the graduate qualify examination to earn the M.S. degree.
Fall Semester (2nd Professional year) |
Spring Semester (2nd Professional year) |
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Course Number/Title |
Credits |
Course Number/Title |
Credits |
PHM 410: Human Genetics |
2 |
PHM 420: Principles of Health Behavior and Patient-provider Communication |
3 |
PHM 411: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics (MOST) Sequence I |
4 |
PHM 421: Pharmaceutics IV (Dosage Forms and Principles of Compounding) |
3 |
PHM 412: MOST Sequence II |
4 |
PHM 422: Compounding Laboratory I |
1 |
PHM 414: Drug Information and Literature Evaluation |
3 |
PHM 423: Pharmacy Practice Laboratory II |
1 |
PHM 415: Pharmacy Practice Laboratory I |
1 |
PHM 424: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence III |
3 |
PHS 932: Advanced Physical Pharmacy II |
3 |
PHM 425: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence IV |
3.5 |
PHS 761: Quality by Design |
3 |
PHS 602: Pharmaceutical Regulatory Overview |
3 |
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PHS 931: Advanced Physical Pharmacy I |
3 |
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Credit Total |
20 |
Credit Total |
20.5 |
Red: IP graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. core courses
Blue: IP graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. electives
Green: Additional IP courses required for the M.S. degree
Fall Semester (3rd Professional year) |
Spring Semester (3rd Professional year) |
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Course Number/Title |
Credits |
Course Number/Title |
Credits |
PHM 510: Health Care Informatics |
2 |
PHM 521: Practice Management |
2 |
PHM 511: Pharmaceutics V (Dosage Forms and Principles of Compounding) |
3 |
PHM 522: Public Health & Patient Safety |
3 |
PHM 512: Compounding Laboratory II |
1 |
PHM 523: Pharmacogenomics |
2 |
PHM 513: Pharmacy Practice Laboratory II |
1 |
PHM 524: Clinical Pharmacokinetics |
2 |
PHM 514: Practical Applications of the Biological Sciences |
1 |
PHM 528: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence VII |
3.5 |
PHM 515: Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacoepidemiology |
2 |
PHM 529: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence VIII |
3 |
PHM 516: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence V |
2.5 |
PHS 935: Industrial Pharmacy II |
3 |
PHM 517: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence VI |
2.5 |
PHS 987: Advanced Biopharm/PK |
3 |
PHM 525: Pharmacy Law and Ethics |
3 |
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PHS 972: Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis |
3 |
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PHS 934: Industrial Pharmacy I |
3 |
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Credit Total |
24 |
Credit Total |
21.5 |
Red: IP graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. core courses
Blue: IP graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. electives
Green: Additional IP courses required for the M.S. degree
4th Professional year |
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Course Number/Title |
Credits |
PHM 610: Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
PHM 611: Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
PHM 612: Community Practice Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
PHM 613: Institutional Practice Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
PHM 614: Internal Medicine Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
Selective I Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
Selective II Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
PHM 615: Senior Seminar |
5 |
IP Electives I, II and III (Fall or Spring P-6) OR Elective 1 and PHS 080/81: Research and Thesis (3 credits each consecutive semester) |
6/9 |
Credit Total |
46/49 |
Red: IP graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. core courses
Blue: IP graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. electives
Green: Additional IP courses required for the M.S. degree
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