Master’s Degree
Program Details

Earn Your M.S.in Pharmacy with a major in Pharmaceutical Sciences with a concentration in Clinical Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine with the University of Florida.


Time

On average, completion of the program ranges from 2 to 3 years. However, students have flexibility to complete the courses at their own pace while still working. Students who do not enroll in at least one class for more than two consecutive semesters will become inactive and need to reapply for admission to their program.

Credential

Your transcript will read Master of Science in Pharmacy, graduation date, major Pharmaceutical Sciences, concentration in Clinical Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine. Your diploma will read Master of Science in Pharmacy.

Format

Designed with working professionals in mind, our program offers fully online and asynchronous courses. This flexible format allows you to balance your studies alongside professional responsibilities and personal commitments.

Tuition

The concentration in Clinical Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine is $650.00 per credit hour plus fees. Tuition is subject to change.


Earning a Master’s Degree Online

Completing an online master’s degree with a concentration in Clinical Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine is a fast and convenient way to pursue your educational and career goals.

At the University of Florida, each course is divided into modules covering specific topics and contains opportunities to enhance learning through discussion topics and case studies while using the vast selection of materials and databases available through the UF library. Students have the ability to interact with course instructors and other students in many different ways using the technology available through the online learning management system.

You’ll learn from clinicians and researchers who are paving the way in pharmacogenomics, precision medicine and comprehensive medication management:

  • Courses are taught by 20+ faculty leaders in pharmacogenomics, precision medicine and comprehensive medication management
  • $30 million in pharmacogenomics and precision medicine research awards
  • More than 1,000 graduate students and clinicians trained/educated through the Precision Medicine graduate program and UF Health Precision Medicine Program, and the Individualized Medicine Program (previously known as the Medication Therapy Management Program).