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The Master of Science in Pharmacology (MSP) is a two-year, fully online program that educates students on core pharmacological concepts, drug action mechanisms, contemporary drug discovery topics, and essential research methodologies. This degree caters to working professionals and non-traditional learners by offering flexible online education tailored for career advancement. The program is ideal for those aiming for leadership roles across various industries or seeking to strengthen their qualifications for advanced degree programs. Combining theoretical knowledge with practical implementation, the interdisciplinary curriculum not only fosters career growth but also establishes a strong base for potential doctoral studies in related disciplines. Our distinguished Pharmacology faculty includes internationally renowned researchers, industry veterans, and patent-holding drug discovery experts. Graduates pursue opportunities in academia, biotech/pharmaceutical sectors, government agencies, and private research organizations.
Admission requirements include:
Note: The GRE exam is NOT required.
 
o apply to the program, applicants must complete the UCI Graduate Division's online application for admission and upload the following materials:
Personal statement: The personal statement should include a personal history describing your professional and academic achievements, and in particular, your laboratory and research experience; current and future goals, specifically how and why the MSP will help you achieve them; and your understanding of the challenges of online learning and your readiness to participate in this type of instructional modality.
Three letters of recommendation uploaded to the application directly by individuals who can evaluate your academic and/or professional achievements, describe your strengths and weaknesses, and comment on your character, integrity and motivation.
Unofficial transcripts uploaded to the application.  (Official transcripts will be requested by the Graduate Division if you are admitted and plan to enroll.)
Non-refundable application fee