What prerequisites are required for the MS in Translational Pharmacology?
Applicants for the MS in Translational Pharmacology program not holding a bachelor’s degree or higher in a clinical, health science or bioscience field must have completed coursework in biology and chemistry; introductory courses in biochemistry and physiology are recommended but not required. Students who have not previously completed coursework in general pharmacology (graduate level) and pathophysiology (any level) will be required to complete these courses in the program.
Applicants not holding a bachelor’s degree or higher in a clinical, health science or bioscience field must have completed coursework in biology and chemistry; introductory courses in biochemistry and physiology are recommended but not required. Students who have not previously completed coursework in general pharmacology (graduate level) and pathophysiology (any level) will be required to complete these courses in the program.
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