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Submission Number: 419
Submission ID: 419
Submission UUID: 0ebcb9c0-f4a5-460b-8a5c-7422ae65b69a
Submission URI: /publishedsurvey
Submission Update: /publishedsurvey?token=yI1vhIYMe__rHrKDcdJ3Af1qRTPGTgPl5YV-paOVGW0
Created: Thu, 07/28/2022 - 11:18
Completed: Wed, 06/28/2023 - 16:29
Changed: Tue, 08/08/2023 - 11:10
Remote IP address: 71.126.166.5
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: PharmGrad Program Directory
Submitted to: Published Survey
Contact Information
3255 Eden Avenue
337 Kowalewski Hall
Cincinnati
Ohio
45229
United States
Distance Pathway/Online
-
Name: University of Cincinnati Online
Phone (Work): 833-556-7600
Yes
Program Application Deadline
April 15, 2024
Yes
No
$65.00 - Waved through FY 24
Fall Semester - August 15
Spring Semester - December 15
Summer Semester - April 15
Spring Semester - December 15
Summer Semester - April 15
Yes
Program Description
The Master of Science in Health Outcomes and Pharmacoeconomics program at the University of Cincinnati Online prepares students for careers in health care research, administration, medical affairs, and market access in public and private health systems, the pharmaceutical or medical device industries, health insurance companies, government, and academia. Health outcomes research generates evidence to improve patient care delivery, as well as decision-making in regard to policy discussions for health care reimbursements and priorities.
Students will take courses covering topics including biostatistics, pharmacoepidemiology, Comparative effectiveness research, cost-effectiveness analysis, and decision analytical modeling. Students will also complete a non-thesis capstone project that ties together curricular outcomes from the entire program.
Students will take courses covering topics including biostatistics, pharmacoepidemiology, Comparative effectiveness research, cost-effectiveness analysis, and decision analytical modeling. Students will also complete a non-thesis capstone project that ties together curricular outcomes from the entire program.
Yes
Institution Information
Public
Yes
Fall, Spring, Summer
Yes
Degree Requirements
33
Not Required
Not Required
Not Required
Not Required
In addition to the 29 hours of didactic coursework, students are required to complete a 4 credit hour capstone course with an applied project reflecting application and integration of their knowledge and skills in health outcomes & pharmacoeconomics. Projects must be pre-approved by the Course Coordinator. The student will have project oversight and advising from a three-member capstone committee. This capstone prepares the student for independent application of health outcomes research skills.
Yes
Degree Information
Distance Pathway/Online
Pharmacy Management
Yes
Program Statistics
Yes
8
Yes
Yes
GRE and Other Tests
No
TOEFL or IELTS
Yes
Letters of Recommendation
Yes
2
References should come from individuals who can attest to your academic and professional skills. References from family, friends, current students, politicians, or clergy are not accepted.
Yes
Other Admission Requirements
3.0
Applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
Proof of BS degree in pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited institution, or
Proof of a BS degree from an accredited institution AND current enrollment in a Doctor of Pharmacy program AND proof of completion of required Foundational Knowledge coursework
Proof of BS degree in pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited institution, or
Proof of a BS degree from an accredited institution AND current enrollment in a Doctor of Pharmacy program AND proof of completion of required Foundational Knowledge coursework
Yes
Financial Support
20
Department or University Scholarship
N/A
The Taylor-Frank Fund was endowed to provide scholarships designated for graduate student support. The Marianne F. Ivey Fund was endowed to provide scholarships designated for graduate student support in the Pharmacy Leadership Program. Together, these funds provide annual scholarships awarded to students pursuing the Graduate Certificate or Master’s Degree in Pharmacy Leadership. Scholarship amounts will cover tuition of one course in the program. In some cases, smaller amounts will be awarded.
Yes
Background Checks and Drug Screenings
We are not a participating PharmGrad program
We are not a participating PharmGrad program
Yes