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Submission Number: 110
Submission ID: 110
Submission UUID: b0702a5c-19bb-4060-b028-862b5d878fc4
Submission URI: /publishedsurvey
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Created: Sun, 03/15/2020 - 18:43
Completed: Thu, 07/16/2020 - 16:18
Changed: Thu, 07/16/2020 - 17:10
Remote IP address: 251.134.193.178
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: PharmGrad Program Directory
Submitted to: Published Survey
Contact Information
308 Harvard Street SE
9-177 Weaver-Densford Hall
Minneapolis
Minnesota
55455
United States
Minnesota
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Name: Katie M. James
Title: Graduate Program Coordinator
Office: Department of Pharmaceutics
Phone (Work): 612-624-5153
Email: kmjames@umn.edu -
Name: Dr. Changquan Calvin Sun
Title: Director of Graduate Studies
Office: Department of Pharmaceutics
Phone (Work): 612-624-3722
Email: sunx0053@umn.edu
Program Application Deadline
November 30, 2020
No
U.S. citizen/permanent resident: $75; International: $95
Fall 2021 is the next opportunity to be considered for admission, and November 30, 2020 is the deadline for submitting an application. All requirements must arrive by the deadline. Due to the cohort nature of our program, we highly prefer that graduate students start in the fall semester.
Program Description
The Pharmaceutics Graduate Program at the University of Minnesota prepares students for research in the development and testing of drug products, including investigating interactions of drugs with complex biological systems and the physical and chemical formulation of drugs for delivery.
Our program is among the best in the nation. As a student you will develop a broad background in the physical and biological sciences that shape the drug development process, specializing in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug metabolism, crystal engineering, polymer-based drug delivery, biophysical chemistry, or molecular biopharmaceutics.
Our program is among the best in the nation. As a student you will develop a broad background in the physical and biological sciences that shape the drug development process, specializing in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug metabolism, crystal engineering, polymer-based drug delivery, biophysical chemistry, or molecular biopharmaceutics.
Institution Information
Public
Yes
Fall
Degree Requirements
30
Not Required
Not Required
Not Required
Required
Degree Information
On Campus
Biological Science, Drug Delivery, Drug Development, Drug Metabolism, Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Physical Science
Program Statistics
5
3.3
2
GRE and Other Tests
Yes
Not Required or Recommended
9/7/2016
Official GRE scores must be transmitted by ETS using Institution Code 6874 - University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul).
Due to the closure of testing centers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pharmaceutics Graduate Program will do its best to accommodate late GRE test scores from prospective students for Fall 2021 admission consideration. Applicants can submit their initial application materials and then email test scores as soon as they become available.
Due to the closure of testing centers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pharmaceutics Graduate Program will do its best to accommodate late GRE test scores from prospective students for Fall 2021 admission consideration. Applicants can submit their initial application materials and then email test scores as soon as they become available.
TOEFL or IELTS
Letters of Recommendation
Yes
3
Recommendations should come from individuals who have direct knowledge of your experience and capability, such as a professor or direct supervisor.
Other Admission Requirements
3.2
Yes
Financial Support
0
None
Background Checks and Drug Screenings
We are not a participating PharmGrad program
We are not a participating PharmGrad program