MCPHS 2022-2023 Graduate and Undergraduate University Catalog

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comprises two major components: (1) coursework in specific disciplines such as pharmacology, physiology, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, and related disciplines, and (2) training in research and the scientific method. The programs prepare students for positions of leadership and responsibility in academic, industrial, and government settings. Theoretical and experiential situations in which pharmacological information may be applied are provided to help students develop an innovative and creative approach to problem solving. Curriculum: Master of Science in Pharmacology Year I—fall COURSE

TITLE

PSB 710

Principles of Pharmaceutical Sciences

3

PSB 847

Graduate Biochemistry

3

PSB 818L

Laboratory Rotations

0

PSB 819

Graduate Seminar

0

PSB 841

Advanced Pharmacology: Receptor Pharmacology

3

TOTAL

CREDIT HOURS

9

Year I—spring COURSE

TITLE

PSB 856B

Advanced Pharmacology: Neuropharmacology

3

PSB 815

Drug Metabolism

3

PSB 818L

Laboratory Rotations

1

PSB 819

Graduate Seminar

1

PSB 855

Care and Use of Laboratory Animals

1

TOTAL

CREDIT HOURS

9

Year II—fall COURSE

TITLE

MAT 763

Advanced Statistics

3

PSB 856E

Advanced Pharmacology: Anticancer Drugs

3

PSB 819

Graduate Seminar

0

PSB 880

Research

1

TOTAL

CREDIT HOURS

7

Year II—spring COURSE

TITLE

CREDIT HOURS

Elective

3

PSB 819

Graduate Seminar

1

PSB 880

Research

1

TOTAL Total credits to complete degree requirements: 30 credit hours

5

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pharmacology In addition to the MS degree requirements, PhD students must complete the following required courses: COURSE

TITLE

CREDIT HOURS

PSN 856H

Advanced Pharmacokinetics and Dynamics

3

PSB 819

Graduate Seminar

2

PSB 850

Pharmacogenomics

3

PSB 880

Research

3

Minor

9

TOTAL 20 Total credits to complete degree requirements: 50 credit hours Elective courses listed for the MS program also are applicable to the doctoral program. Students may select courses from other areas with the approval of their major advisor. Suggested minors are Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, or Pharmaceutics.

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Course Descriptions Corporation and Administration..............................................................................................................587 Corporation Officers and Trustees.........................................................................................................587 Administration........................................................................................................................................598 Faculty...................................................................................................................................................590 Academic Calendar: All Campuses........................................................................................................616 Index......................................................................................................................................................619

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pages 427-628

Master of Acupuncture (MAc

5min
pages 347-348

School of Pharmacy (Worcester/Manchester

1min
page 391

Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Tracks, Online

5min
pages 367-368

School of Professional Studies

1min
page 424

Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research (Boston and Online

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page 340

School of Pharmacy-Boston Division of Graduate Studies

17min
pages 319-323

School of Pharmacy (Boston

1min
page 298

Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) Honors Program

3min
page 306

Master of Science in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Bridge Program

2min
page 280

School of Nursing

7min
pages 285-287

School of Medical Imaging and Therapeutics Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography,

15min
pages 245-249

Master of Science in Dental Hygiene, Online

2min
page 240

Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene

9min
pages 226-228

Doctor of Healthcare Administration (DHA

4min
pages 221-222

School of Arts and Sciences

2min
page 149

School of Arts and Sciences Honors Program

3min
page 205

Withdrawal and Leave of Absence Policies

11min
pages 133-136

Student Enrollment

5min
pages 131-132

Graduation Policies

7min
pages 129-130

Academic Standing

7min
pages 127-128

Grading Policies

3min
page 126

Grading System

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page 120

Student Code of Conduct and Community Standards System

39min
pages 100-111

Attendance and Academic Status Policies

24min
pages 112-119

Student Financial Services

21min
pages 91-98

Veterans’ Affairs

2min
page 90

Admission – International Applicants

9min
pages 80-83

Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education (CIPE

1min
page 60

Admission (Worcester and Manchester

20min
pages 71-76

Admission (Online Programs

8min
pages 77-79

Fast Track, Postbaccalaureate, and Graduate Admission (Boston

8min
pages 68-70

Freshman Admission (Boston

11min
pages 65-67

Protection from Discrimination and Harassment Policy

13min
pages 56-59

Student Services

44min
pages 37-48

Protection from Sexual Harassment Policy (Title IX

23min
pages 49-55

State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA

2min
page 36

Entry from Other Institutions to MCPHS Health Professions Programs

23min
pages 29-35

Accreditation

6min
pages 18-20

Interinstitutional Cooperation

2min
page 27

University Learning Outcomes

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page 12

Introduction to the University, Purpose, Mission, Vision and Core Values

1min
page 11

Letter from President Richard J. Lessard

2min
page 10

Facilities

18min
pages 21-26

Degree and Certificate Programs

6min
pages 14-17
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