Is a B.Pharm. or a bachelor of science of pharmacy sufficient preparation for the graduate program?
Admission for international students is highly competitive in our program. It has been our experience that neither the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) nor the Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degrees from many countries provide an appropriate training to ensure success in a research-based Ph.D. program. Therefore, we only consider international applicants with a Masters degree or a Bachelor of Science degree in a specific scientific discipline such as chemistry or biology.
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