Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
In today's fast-paced business world, organizations need adaptable, strategic thinkers with sharp business acumen. The University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and Rotman School of Management collaborate to offer a unique five-year PharmD-MBA dual degree program. This innovative partnership between two top-tier institutions is transforming professional education to develop the visionary leaders required in modern healthcare.
With healthcare systems becoming increasingly complex, there's growing demand for pharmacy professionals with management capabilities. Earning both a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and a Rotman MBA demonstrates to employers your intellectual capacity, specialized expertise, and career drive. This integrated program equips you with the competencies, practical abilities, and leadership qualities to excel as both a healthcare practitioner and business executive.
This program is ONLY offered to students who have completed at least one 4-year degree (e.g. BSc, BA, BCom, BEng) PRIOR to enrolling in the program at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy. Students who have not yet completed a degree from an accredited university are not eligible to apply. Prior completion of a 4-year degree is a University of Toronto/Rotman School of Management requirement and is not negotiable.
English language requirements
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Required score: 7.0 (Academic) with at least 6.5 for each component.
Internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT) Including Writing and Speaking Sections: Overall score: 93; Writing: 22; Speaking: 22
Academic English Level 60: Required score: B
Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Online: Required score: 70 minimum total with at least 60 in each part.
The Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): Required score: 76 minimum total with at least 22 in each component and 32 in writing
Cambridge Assessment English: Required score: minimum 185 overall with at least 176 in each component.