Graduate Study in Pharmacy
Recipients of a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree or related discipline, with Honours standing, may apply to the
College of Graduate Studies and Research to proceed to a Master of Science (M.Sc.) program in Pharmacy. Graduates with Masters of Science degrees in Pharmacy, or equivalent, from a recognized university, may pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program in Pharmacy. The College of Pharmacy and Nutrition offers programs of graduate study in pharmaceutics/drug and vaccine delivery; medicinal/pharmaceutical chemistry; biotechnology and nanotechnology/molecular biology; pharmacokinetics; clinical pharmacy; pharmacy education; pharmacoeconomics and pharmacoepidemiology, and toxicology, as well as Interdisciplinary programs in Toxicology and Public Health. For more information, please see the College of Graduate Studies and Research section of the
Calendar. A hospital pharmacy residency program (one year of study) is also offered.