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Pharmacology and physiology are fundamental scientific fields that bridge our knowledge of human biology with therapeutic interventions. At the University of Rochester, our Pharmacology and Physiology programs emphasize advancing drug mechanism research and discovering novel physiological targets for disease treatment. The 55-credit Master's programs in Pharmacology or Physiology prepare students to:
Conduct research in academic or industrial environments, Pursue diverse science-oriented careers (such as regulatory affairs, scientific communication, or education), or Continue to thrive in professional (MD, DVM) or research-focused (PhD) advanced degree programs.
Students benefit from the University of Rochester Medical Center's extensive clinical facilities and cooperative faculty environment. Our institution hosts multiple health science graduate programs with a vibrant, diverse student community.
The University provides two pathways to earn a Master of Science in Pharmacology. Plan A involves completing a thesis project within a faculty research laboratory, while Plan B requires a Master's essay supervised by a faculty advisor. Both options maintain identical rigorous coursework requirements.
Students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours to qualify for the Master of Science in Pharmacology degree