New pharmaceutical sciences track offered to Pharm.D. students

Pharm.D. students will be offered a new track in pharmaceutical sciences beginning in the fall of 2019
Pharm.D. students will be offered a new track in pharmaceutical sciences beginning in the fall of 2019

Pharm.D. students will be offered a new pharmaceutical sciences track beginning in the fall semester 2019.

Tracks help students acquire new sets of specialized skills along with a Pharm.D. degree. They also allow students to customize their learning experience to their own particular interests.

β€œIt helps them get really excited about their course of study,” said Srinidi Mohan, Ph.D., track coordinator. β€œIt gives them a broader perspective of the link between pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy.”

Students will earn a certificate if they successfully complete two elective courses offered by the department and receive a chair-approved letter of support (LOS) written by a department faculty member.

Examples of LOSs that would be deemed approvable include, but are not limited to, a detailed description of a research project outside the scope of the two elective courses and under the guidance of department faculty and a detailed description of substantial contributions to provide supplemental instruction teaching for a core course taught by department faculty.

β€œThe track takes students above and beyond their basic course work,” Mohan explained. β€œIt gives them greater knowledge and experience, which they can put to use in whatever career path they choose. As advisors, department faculty can help them as mentors.”