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Pharmaceutics focuses on examining the physical, chemical, and biological elements that influence how drugs enter, spread through, and exit living organisms, including humans. This field encompasses creating systems for delivering drugs and genetic material, as well as identifying variables that affect drug behavior and therapeutic effects. The discipline branches into two main areas: physical pharmacy, which deals with formulating drug dosage forms, and pharmacokinetics, which studies factors impacting drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Research in pharmaceutics employs interdisciplinary methods, combining chemistry, engineering, mathematics, and material science to address biological challenges.
The graduate program offers comprehensive training across pharmaceutical science topics (core curriculum) while allowing deep focus on each student's specific research area. As a result, graduates emerge with well-balanced expertise across the field and specialized skills in their chosen research domain. The Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences does not mandate a minor for degree completion.