Master of Science Degree in Pharmacy with an emphasis in Regulatory Affairs
This program will lead to Master of Science in Pharmacy with an emphasis
in Regulatory Affairs
(37 semester hours). Below is the list of courses included in the MS Program.
Prerequisite - Completion of Certificate Program
- FDA Regulatory Overview of Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Device Industries
- Introduction to Food and Drug Law
- Current Good Manufacturing Practices
- Ethical Issues in Research
Additional Courses
- Quality Control and Quality Assurance
- Process Control and Validation
- Biostatistical Applications
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
- Masters Thesis
To apply to the program, please click here.
New: UGA Graduate School Policy on
Continuous Enrollment
Beginning Fall Semester 2007, the Continuous Enrollment Policy of the Graduate School begins. Essentially, the policy is that degree-seeking graduate students must register for a minimum of three (3) hours for at least two (2) semesters in each academic year (Fall, Spring, Summer). This policy takes effect Fall Semester 2007 for all graduate students except the following:
- University employees on the Tuition Assistance Program; and,
- Students in non-degree status
As you plan your studies at the University of Georgia, please become familiar with the policy in the Graduate Bulletin at - www.uga.edu/gradschool/academics/registration.html
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