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Sample Plan-of-Study for the Non-thesis M.S. in Industrial & Physical Pharmacy with Specialization in Nuclear Pharmacy

Fall Semester

  • NUPH 53000 - Applied Nuclear Pharmacy (3 credit hours)
  • IPPH 58000 - Physical Chemical Principles (3 credits)
  • CHM 60500 - Safety in the Chemistry Laboratory (0 credit hours)
  • NUPH 69600 - Seminar in Nuclear Pharmacy (0 credit hours)
  • Electives (6 credit hours)

Spring Semester

  • NUPH 55000 - Introduction to Positron Emission Tomography (2 credit hours)
  • CHM 51300 - Chemical Literature (1 credit hour)
  • NUPH 69600 - Seminar in Nuclear Pharmacy (0 credit hours)
  • Electives (9 credit hours)

Summer Sessions

  • NUPH 69000 - Special Problems (6 credit hours)
  • Electives (2 credit hours)

A detailed listing of potential elective choices is provided. Only six credits of courses at the 300 and 400 level are permitted on a graduate student's plan-of-study; however, this does not restrict the Advisory Committee from recommending, or requiring, more courses at or below this level to round-out the student's knowledge base for the area of specialization.

Graduate Committee

After admission, students will choose, or be assigned, a M.S. committee. This committee will consist of the Head of the Division of Nuclear Pharmacy and two other faculty members. This committee will help formulate a plan of study to meet student and program objectives. Until a plan of study is filed, the Head of the Division of Nuclear Pharmacy will serve as the student's informal advisor.

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