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PhD - Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacology

Main Subject Area

Pharmacy and PharmacologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Pharmacy and Pharmacology

Study Level

PHD

The disciplines within the GSPS will recommend to the Associate Dean Research and Graduate Programs (ADRGP) for the matriculation into a doctoral degree program those students who have satisfied requirements. Unless the student has previously earned a Master of Science degree from an approved program of study, the student must qualify for matriculation into a Ph.D. program. An examination is to be administered at a time determined by the faculty in the specific discipline, but not before 20 credit hours of approved coursework has been completed. The intent of this examination is to test the student's ability to apply information for the purpose of interpreting and analyzing data, to propose approaches to research problems, and to evaluate the student's general background understanding and knowledge in the area of his or her major field of study. Alternatively, a student may be allowed to matriculate into the Ph.D. programs if (1) the student has earned an acceptable Master of Science degree, or (2) a student, who has taken 20 credit hours and has a minimum QPA of 3.50, petitions a Graduate School review committee to evaluate the student's academic credentials. This committee will consist of the major advisor, one or two other faculty members within the discipline of study, and one outside reviewer. Upon review of the student's credentials, the committee will make its recommendation for the student's matriculation into the Ph.D. program to the ADRGP. Core course requirements are defined for the various programs in the Pharmaceutical Sciences on the GSPS Blackboard site. All advanced standing for previous coursework is at the discretion of the faculty within the discipline. The transfer of graduate coursework completed (B or better grade) at other accredited academic institutions, which may be applicable toward the partial fulfillment of the doctoral degree requirements, is determined by the ADRGP in consultation with appropriate faculty. For all Ph.D. programs, any deficiencies in undergraduate coursework must be resolved without the granting of graduate credit. The GSPS does not accept challenge examinations for graduate credit. All graduate students are required to maintain good academic standing, which is defined as a quality point average of 3.0 or better. A student who interrupts the course of study must obtain a leave of absence from a degree program. On request by the student, such a leave will be reviewed and a decision rendered by the Associate Dean Research and Graduate Programs. Ph.D. programs require a minimum of 60 post-baccalaureate semester hours; 48 credits of course work, including 4 credits of seminar, and 12 credits of dissertation research. All graduate programs are designed for individuals who have earned an undergraduate degree in biology, chemistry, engineering, pharmacy, allied health sciences, the social and behavioral sciences or business.

Program overview

Main Subject

Pharmacy and Pharmacology

Study Level

PHD

The disciplines within the GSPS will recommend to the Associate Dean Research and Graduate Programs (ADRGP) for the matriculation into a doctoral degree program those students who have satisfied requirements. Unless the student has previously earned a Master of Science degree from an approved program of study, the student must qualify for matriculation into a Ph.D. program. An examination is to be administered at a time determined by the faculty in the specific discipline, but not before 20 credit hours of approved coursework has been completed. The intent of this examination is to test the student's ability to apply information for the purpose of interpreting and analyzing data, to propose approaches to research problems, and to evaluate the student's general background understanding and knowledge in the area of his or her major field of study. Alternatively, a student may be allowed to matriculate into the Ph.D. programs if (1) the student has earned an acceptable Master of Science degree, or (2) a student, who has taken 20 credit hours and has a minimum QPA of 3.50, petitions a Graduate School review committee to evaluate the student's academic credentials. This committee will consist of the major advisor, one or two other faculty members within the discipline of study, and one outside reviewer. Upon review of the student's credentials, the committee will make its recommendation for the student's matriculation into the Ph.D. program to the ADRGP. Core course requirements are defined for the various programs in the Pharmaceutical Sciences on the GSPS Blackboard site. All advanced standing for previous coursework is at the discretion of the faculty within the discipline. The transfer of graduate coursework completed (B or better grade) at other accredited academic institutions, which may be applicable toward the partial fulfillment of the doctoral degree requirements, is determined by the ADRGP in consultation with appropriate faculty. For all Ph.D. programs, any deficiencies in undergraduate coursework must be resolved without the granting of graduate credit. The GSPS does not accept challenge examinations for graduate credit. All graduate students are required to maintain good academic standing, which is defined as a quality point average of 3.0 or better. A student who interrupts the course of study must obtain a leave of absence from a degree program. On request by the student, such a leave will be reviewed and a decision rendered by the Associate Dean Research and Graduate Programs. Ph.D. programs require a minimum of 60 post-baccalaureate semester hours; 48 credits of course work, including 4 credits of seminar, and 12 credits of dissertation research. All graduate programs are designed for individuals who have earned an undergraduate degree in biology, chemistry, engineering, pharmacy, allied health sciences, the social and behavioral sciences or business.

Admission requirements

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