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93 Master's degrees in Pharmacology in United States
Medical Pharmacology
The Medical Pharmacology program at The University of Arizona examines all aspects of the action of drugs and other chemicals on living systems.
Artificial Intelligence and Computational Drug Discovery and Development
The University of California, San Francisco Artificial Intelligence and Computational Drug Discovery and Development program trains students to apply computer science, data science, statistical analysis, machine learning, and other data-driven methods to bolster the discovery and development of new drugs and therapies.
Pharmacology
The Pharmacology M.Sc. at the University at Buffalo is a research-oriented, full-time programme. Over a two-year duration, students develop expertise in biomedical sciences and laboratory methodology. This degree prepares graduates for doctoral studies or professional research roles within academic and industrial sectors.
Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology
Graduates of the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy’s multidisciplinary master’s degree programs are highly sought after by leading institutions in academia, industry and government. The Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology MSc program at University of Southern California School emphasizes research in molecular and neuro-pharmacology, receptor pharmacology, and biochemical and oxidant toxicology.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
The Pharmacology and Toxicology program at University of Kansas provides advanced training in molecular, cellular and organ systems, pharmacology and toxicology and scientific writing.
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (Online)
The Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (Online) program offered by Stevens Institute of Technology concentrates primarily on industry areas related to commercial manufacturing, manufacturing technologies, facilities design, validation, compliance, and quality. Take a look at the course sequences we recommend based on your area of interest:
Pharmacology and Drug Development
The Pharmacology and Drug Development program at Tufts University is designed for candidates who hold a baccalaureate degree and wish to obtain additional training in pharmacology that will enhance their professional and career options but who do not seek the intensive training required for a PhD.
Integrative Pharmacology
The Master of Science degree in Integrative Pharmacology at Michigan State University is primarily an online program designed to train individuals in whole animal and organ systems-level pharmacology as well as to develop skills in laboratory research and business acumen.
Pharmaceutical Sciences - Non-Thesis
Deepen your pharmacy expertise and elevate your career in the pharmaceutical industry with the Pharmaceutical Sciences - Non-Thesis program from The University of Arizona.
Pharmacology
Research how chemical agents, including potential therapeutic candidates, act on biological systems in this dynamic Pharmacology degree at the University of Mississippi.
Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Gain the knowledge and laboratory skills you need to effectively study drugs, research how they react with the human body and analyze how they impact complex systems through Creighton University’s Master of Science in Pharmacology and Neuroscience program.
Pharmaceutical Sciences - Applied Drug Development
Pharmaceutical Sciences - Applied Drug Development from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Pharmaceutical Sciences MS.
Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
The Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics program of the University of Minnesota is an on-site, full-time academic program that provides students with a rigorous training platform in pharmacology that can help them achieve their career goals. Most of our graduates have progressed to further training in graduate or professional degree programs or careers in the pharmaceutical industry.
Pharmacology
The M.S. degree in Pharmacology program offered at the University of Michigan is designed to be flexible and to serve a variety of career objectives. Examples of individuals who might benefit from the M.S. degree program are those who desire to enter the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Management of Drug Development
The Management of Drug Development MSc program offered at University of Southern California is designed for students with a background in preclinical biological and pharmaceutical science.
Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences
Join the passionate students and faculty of our Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences Program (PCSP) from University of the Pacific. We will prepare you for a career in the increasingly complex and integrated realms of pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnological research.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Designed to prepare the next generation of healthcare administration leaders, the Master of Pharmacology and Toxicology program at the David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah, offers cutting-edge curriculum, minutes away from some of the nation’s top healthcare centers.

Clinical Psychopharmacology
The Clinical Psychopharmacology programme from The Chicago School is designed to educate you in psychopharmacology and medical conditions relevant to mental health care and psychological disorders—preparing you to pursue prescriptive authority.
Quantitative Systems Pharmacology
At the intersection of pharmacology and computation, QSP is changing how we discover, test and deliver life-saving therapies. Now more than ever, the pharmaceutical industry needs professionals trained to simulate drug behavior, predict outcomes and personalize treatments. The M.S. in Quantitative Systems Pharmacology at the University of Delaware prepares you to meet that demand.
PharmD - Organizational Leadership
The Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Science in Organizational Leadership program at Western New England University offers a powerful combination of pharmacy and management for those interested in the practice of pharmacy in a business environment. The program is offered collaboratively between Western New England University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and College of Business.