Master of Science Degree in Pharmacy with an emphasis in Regulatory Affairs
This program will lead to a Master of Science in Pharmacy with an emphasis
in Regulatory Affairs
(38 semester hours). Below is the list of courses included in the MS Program.
Prerequisites - Completion of the RA Certificate Program. The courses are:
- FDA Regulatory Overview of Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Device Industries
- Food and Drug Law
- Current Good Manufacturing Practices
- Ethical Issues in Research
Additional Required Courses
- Quality Control and Quality Assurance
- Process Control and Validation
- Biostatistical Applications
- FDA Applications and Submissions
- Masters Research (this course is only required if the student does not take an Applied Project course.)
- Master's Thesis
Potential Areas of Concentration (Electives)
- Regulation of Pharmaceuticals
- Regulation of Biotechnology
- Regulation of Medical Devices
- Clinical Trials Management
- Critical Issues in Regulatory Sciences
- Comparative Global Regulations
- Internship in Regulatory Affairs
- Applied Project in Regulatory Affairs
- Health Care Marketing
- Developing Leadership Skills
- Project Management
- Health Communication
Master Thesis
- Masters Research - This course is only required if the student does not take an Applied Project course.
- Masters Thesis - this course must be taken the semester the student wishes to graduate.
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