Graduate Program
If you're passionate about research that has direct effects on the health of our population, the School of Pharmacy offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in the areas of:
Our program offers the opportunity to conduct outstanding research projects and receive training in this broad range of fields, opening up career options in academia, industry, government, other health disciplines and much more. You'll have exposure to exceptional supervisors and mentors, and be in a rigorous learning environment with access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities.
Graduate students at the School of Pharmacy have the exciting opportunity to create new knowledge, advance the field of pharmacy, and directly contribute to improving health quality locally, nationally and internationally.
We welcome students from a variety of backgrounds, including physical, chemical, biological or social sciences, other health care disciplines, and beyond, who can bring insight and growth to the pharmacy graduate program.
Students interested in pursuing graduate work in pharmacy should contact the School. Application deadlines for our program are February 28 for Fall admission and July 31 for the Winter semester.
Finding a supervisor
All students who are interested in pursuing graduate studies at the School of Pharmacy must secure the support of a research supervisor to be admitted into our program.
Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to review our research supervisor profiles and contact the individual with whom you wish to work, to see if that supervisor has the research funding, resources, and interest to consider you for admission to their research group.
Please refer to Graduate Studies: Information, Policies & Guidelines 2022 for more information.
Further information regarding admissions, tuition, funding and more is available at the School of Graduate Studies (SGS).
Important Note: The University Calendar is the final authority on university fees and regulations.
Our Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program is an undergraduate program. For further information on the PharmD, visit our website.
Dr. Hu Liu
Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Research
School of Pharmacy
(709) 864-2315