
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Offering undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees, the UCI School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences spans a continuum from discovery, development, and delivery of new drugs, devices, and diagnostics all the way to optimizing medication therapy in patients and patient populations.
Master of Science in Pharmacology
UCI’s Master of Science in Pharmacology program is a two-year, 100% online degree program that equips students with advanced scientific literacy and a robust foundation in pharmacology, drug discovery and development processes, and experimental data analysis.
This program is best suited for working professionals in the pharmaceutical industry and related fields who are seeking an advanced degree while working full-time.
A Master of Science in Pharmacology can pave the path for a career in pharmaceutical research and development (R&D), regulatory affairs, clinical research, or academia.


Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacological Sciences
UCI’s PhD in Pharmacological Sciences
program provides a unique opportunity for
those interested in any scientific discipline
represented by the pharmaceutical sciences
faculty to have a year of broad, interdisciplinary
training and self-selected lab rotations
followed by focused doctoral research in the
pharmaceutical sciences research group of their
choice.
Students can choose from one of three tracks
within the program: Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Pharmacology, or Medicinal Chemistry.
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
The UCI PharmD program is a four-year professional degree program that prepares graduates to be practice-ready pharmacists
who are problem solvers, independent lifelong learners, team players, and leaders who will
drive transformative changes in the healthcare system. The curriculum is taught by faculty from the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
and Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice and is delivered through innovative instructional methods and evidence-based practices.

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