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Program Profile: Pharmacy Dual Degrees

Program Description | Accreditation
About the Profession | Faculty | Class Size
Length of Program | Locations | Prerequisites
Costs | Scholarships and Financial Aid | How to Apply

Program Description

Name of program: Pharmacy Dual Degrees

Program Overview: The Dual Degree program at the College of Pharmacy is a joint-degree program permits a student to study concurrently for a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and a graduate degree, (M.S. or Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences) or a Masters in Business Administration (M.B.A.). Professional pharmacy students may apply for early admission to a graduate program following completion of the professional program’s (Pharm.D.) first year. This allows an excellent opportunity for students to differentiate themselves and the ability to seek employment in more specialized areas.

Dual degrees offered are:

Accreditation

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)

About the Profession

Potential Salary: $80,000 - $170,000

Faculty

47 full-time faculty, 50 clinical faculty and 50 clinical sites.

Class Size

Fixed Seats: No

Number of students in entering class: 3

Total number of students enrolled in program: 10

Length of Program

Number of academic years needed to complete the program: 5

Locations

Locations offered: Pocatello

Program offered fully online? No

Program delivered through distance presentation? No

Prerequisites

Required Degree: No

Other Prerequisites:

Costs

Tuition: $2200 per semester for Idaho resident

Professional fees: $3183 per semester for Idaho resident

Books: ~$1500

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Scholarship Deadline: Contact the Scholarship Office for more information.

Financial Aid Deadline: Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information.

How to Apply

Application Deadline: Open to admitted Doctor of Pharmacy students

Program Start Date: Fall semester

Last Modified: 11/19/07 at 02:50:02 PM