ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ Pathway for Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Chemistry Core (choose 1)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
Related course upon Graduate Coordinator's approval3
CHEM.5500Biochemistry I3
CHEM.5620Biopharmaceutical Development3
CHEM.6310Principles of Medicinal Chemistry I3
Credits required = 3

Molecular/Cellular Biology Core (choose 1)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
Related course upon Graduate Coordinator's approval3
BIOL.5420Advanced Cell Biology3
BIOL.5670Molecular Biology3
BIOL.5760Cell Culture*3
CHEN.5350Cell and Microbe Cultivation3
MLSC.5600Molecular Pathology3
Credits required = 3

Pathophysiology Core (choose 1)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
HSCI.5510Clinical Pathophysiology3
Credits required = 3

Statistics Core (choose 1)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
PUBH.5770Biostatistics for Health Data3
Credits required = 3

Pharmaceutical Science Core (4 courses required)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
PHRM.6100Principles of Pharmaceutical Sciences3
PHRM.6400Pharmaceutical Analysis3
PHRM.6410Drug Delivery3
PHRM.6600Pharmacokinetics and Drug Metabolism3
Total credits required = 12

Laboratory Core (choose 2)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
Related course upon Graduate Coordinator's approval1
PHRM.6120Principles of Pharmaceutical Sciences Laboratory1
PHRM.6420Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory1
BIOL.5760Cell Culture Laboratory* 1
Credits required = 2

Electives (minimum 12 credits required)*

Chemistry Core

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
xxxx.xxxxPharmaceutical Sciences Electives3
xxxx.xxxxPharmaceutical Sciences Electives3
xxxx.xxxxPharmaceutical Sciences Electives3
xxxx.xxxxPharmaceutical Sciences Electives3
Electives total credits required = minimum 12

Dissertation and Research Credits (total courses required = 4)

Course NumberCourse NameCredits
PHRM.7550Graduate Research12-27 credit hours (4-9 per semester)
PHRM.7590Doctoral Dissertation4-9 credit hours
Subtotal dissertation hours and research credits required = minimum 26


Prerequisite or Other Additional Requirements:

Qualifying Examination for Doctoral Candidacy after completion of the core curriculum**

Program Total = 64 credits.

Advanced Pharmaceutical Sciences Elective include (but are not limited to):

  • Any courses listed above not used as a core course
  • CHEM.5660 Nanomaterials and Nanostructures -3 credit hours
  • BIOL.5890 Practical Protein Crystallography - 4 credit hours
  • RADI.5980 Introduction to Medical Imaging -3 credit hours
  • RADI.5410 Radiochemistry - 3 credit hours
  • RADI.5620 Radiation Biology -3 credit hours
  • CHEM.6320 Principles of Medicinal Chemistry II -3 credit hours
  • PHRM.7080 Mechanisms of Drug Action - 3 credit hours
  • CHEM.5510 Biochemistry II - 3 credit hours
  • MLSC.5800 Clinical Applications of Molecular Genetics - 3 credit hours
  • BIOL.5290 Recombinant Protein Production Technology - 4 credit hours
  • BIOL.5670 Molecular Biology - 3 credit hours
  • BIOL.5690L Molecular Techniques - 4 credit hours
  • BIOL.5320 Genomics - 3 credit hours
  • BIOL.5340 Genomics Laboratory - 1 credit hour
  • NUTR.7100 Nutrigenomics - 3 credit hours
  • BIOL.5210L Biochemistry Techniques - 2 credit hours
  • CHEM.5380 Biochemical Mechanisms - 3 credit hours
  • CHEM.5600 Advanced Physical Biochemistry - 3 credit hours
  • CHEM.5680 Structural Analysis - 3 credit hours
  • CHEM.5700 Advanced Protein Chemistry -3 credit hours
  • BIOL.5820 Cancer Biology
  • BIOL.5930 Immunology
  • CHEM.5140 Advanced Analytical Chemistry
  • CHEM.5260 Chromatography
  • CHEN.5350 Cell and Microbe Cultivation
  • CHEN.5450 Protein Isolation and Purification
  • CHEN.5550 Biopharmaceutical Regulatory Compliance
  • CHEN.5480 Engineering Process Analytics
  • MLSC.5500 Foundations of Biomedical Research 
  • MLSC.6000 Biomarkers Discovery & Application
  • MLSC.6100 Clinical Toxicology

*Other electives may also be taken with approval of the Graduate Coordinator and the student’s PhD advisor

**Additional courses may be required to ensure that the student meets the core curriculum standards of the MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences equivalency.  A plan of study is developed for each student upon admittance to the PhD program to address gaps in the student’s knowledge. 

Updated 11/24/25