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Created: Thu, 03/12/2020 - 22:37
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Contact Information

Campbell University
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
PO Box 1090
Buies Creek
North Carolina
27506
United States
North Carolina
  • Name: Lynanne Fowle
    Title: Masters Programs Admissions Coordinator
    Office: Office of Admissions and Student Affairs
    Phone (Work): (910) 814-5606
    Email: lfowle@campbell.edu
Yes

Program Application Deadline

June 30, 2024
Yes
No
$50.00
Applicants are only considered for fall enrollment due to the curriculum sequences of the program. Since the program operates on rolling admission and has limited enrollment, individuals are strongly encouraged to submit their applications early in the admissions cycle. Applications received after April 1 have an increased probability of being wait-listed. International applicants must apply by April 1 due to additional process requirements and associated timelines.
Yes

Program Description

The MSPS curriculum features a patient-centered, integrated approach to drug discovery and design. This curriculum was designed in cooperation with a number of professionals who currently work in the pharmaceutical industry to give our graduates the knowledge and skills that are most sought-after.

Students pursuing their MSPS complete one year of core courses, then in their second year complete either a co-op with a pharmaceutical company or a research project on campus, plus at least 8 credits of electives to gain expertise in chosen subjects.

The MSPS degree program is designed to enhance an individual’s research and contract service capabilities. Students who complete this degree are prepared for careers in the pharmaceutical industry doing drug discovery, development, and/or production or further studies at the doctorate level. The degree offers training in each of the major areas of pharmaceutical development: Bioprocessing, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology.
Yes

Institution Information

Private
Yes
Fall
Yes

Degree Requirements

35
Not Required
Varies
Not Required
Not Required
Not Required
In their second year, students complete either a co-op with a pharmaceutical company or a research project on campus.
Yes

Degree Information

On Campus
Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biomedical Sciences, Biometrics/Biostatistics, Biotechnology, Cellular Biology, Chemical Science, Developmental Science, Drug Delivery, Drug Development, Drug Discovery, Drug Metabolism, Immunology, Industrial Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Transdermal Drug Delivery
The degree offers training in each of the major areas of pharmaceutical development: Bioprocessing, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology.
Yes

Program Statistics

Yes
25
Last academic year-country of origin of the accepted students:
6
19
3.2
Yes
Last academic year-graduates job placement:
100
2
Yes

GRE and Other Tests

No
TOEFL or IELTS
Duolingo
Yes

Letters of Recommendation

No
Yes

Other Admission Requirements

2.8
Applications for admission to the MSPS degree program are evaluated by the faculty of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Acceptance into the graduate program is based on the overall record and ability of the applicant.

Applicants are only considered for fall enrollment due to the curriculum sequences of the program. Since the program operates on rolling admission and has limited enrollment, individuals are strongly encouraged to submit their applications early in the admissions cycle. International applicants must apply by April 1 due to additional process requirements and associated timelines.
Yes

Financial Support

5
Research Assistantship, Department or University Scholarship
N/A
Current and accepted professional and graduate students are eligible to apply for annual and/or endowed scholarships through the College’s scholarship competition each year during the end of the spring semester. Students must apply every academic year. The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences selects scholarship recipients from this application, unless a separate application is required. The application typically opens in March of the spring semester and closes in early May.
Yes

Background Checks and Drug Screenings

We are not a participating PharmGrad program
We are not a participating PharmGrad program
Yes