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University of Mississippi Pharmacy School
Information on pharmacy degree programs at The University of Mississippi. University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy
Located in Omaha, UNMC College of Pharmacy offers a Pharm.D., as well as other academic degrees oriented towards the pharmaceutical sciences. University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy
This School of Pharmacy, located in Chapel Hill, offers a Pharm.D. degree, a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences, and several joint professional degrees. University of Oklahoma, College of Pharmacy
Information about academic programs and college. University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland
School of Pharmacy. University of South Australia School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Faculty of Health and Biomedical Sciences of the University of South Australia. As well as the well established Bachelor of Pharmacy and Bachelor of Biomedical Science, the School introduced the Bachelor of Environmental Toxicology in 1993, and in 1998 introduced the Bachelor of Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, in keeping with the requirements of industry and society. University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy
Located on the main campus, the College is home to approximately 250 professional program students and 250 pre-pharmacy students. Offers a PharmD program. University of Southern California School of Pharmacy
Founded in 1905, the USC School of Pharmacy is the first and foremost pharmacy school in Southern California. Recognized as one of the most innovative schools of pharmacy in the nation, the USC School of Pharmacy has served as a model for other progressive pharmacy schools throughout the country. In the USC program, emphasis is given to the application of drug knowledge in patient care. University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy
Offers links to admissions and other College information. University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Located in Stockton, California, this school of pharmacy offers both a professional pharmacy degree (Pharm.D.) and graduate degrees in pharmacy-related fields of study (M.S., PhD.), as well as a joint Pharm.D./PhD. program. Results: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next |