The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy offers a variety of highly competitive graduate programs that provide students with the knowledge and skills to pursue successful careers in regulatory science, medical cannabis, palliative care, and pharmacometrics.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE AND GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN REGULATORY SCIENCE
The exclusively online Master of Science and Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Science programs each provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to drug and biologics regulation and pharmaceutical product lifecycles.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL CANNABIS SCIENCE AND THERAPEUTICS
The Master of Science in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics program provides students with the knowledge they need to support patients and the medical cannabis industry, add to existing research, and develop well-informed medical cannabis policy.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACEUTICAL HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
Geared towards experienced professionals, this program provides the theory, practical experience, and decision-making skills needed to improve prescription drug use and health among diverse populations. Graduates serve as knowledgeable consultants to the public and private sectors of the health care and pharmacy/pharmaceutical communities and interact with members of other health, social, and administrative disciplines
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
A 16-month program providing advanced education and cutting-edge training prepare students for high-level research and leadership positions in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and in the federal government.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACOMETRICS
The exclusively online Master of Science in Pharmacometrics program provides students with practical, application-oriented skills in pharmacometrics that meet employer demands.
GRADUATE STUDIES IN PALLIATIVE CARE
The Online Graduate Studies in Palliative Care is designed to meet the educational needs of individuals who are currently working or who wish to work in hospice and palliative care and want to gain a deeper understanding of the physical, psychological, spiritual, and social needs of patients and families affected by advance illness. Students can complete graduate certificates, a master’s degree, or a doctor of philosophy.