Undergraduate Programs
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Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Pharmacy is a non-degree program, specifically designed to prepare students for entry into Campbell University’s highly regarded and competitive College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS).
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BS in Clinical Research
The bachelor of science in clinical research (BSCR) degree is ideally suited to prepare students for entry-level jobs in the Contract Research Organization (CRO) industry.
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BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Students who earn a bachelor of science in pharmaceutical sciences (BSPS) are prepared to enter research and technical positions in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries or to pursue post-graduate studies.
Graduate Programs
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MS in Clinical Research
Many companies involved in clinical research are located in the RTP. The Department has excellent relationships with world leaders in their respective fields.
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MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences
The pharmaceutical industry is the backbone of our health care system. New research and drug discoveries often lead to new therapeutic agents for treating illnesses.
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MS in Public Health
Providing students with a solid foundation in health care research and outcomes evaluation.
Professional Programs
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Doctor of Pharmacy
Campbell University’s PharmD program is a full-time, 4-year program that provides an educational foundation for a career in pharmacy.
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PA Program
The PA Program focuses on an evidence-based, patient centered, clinically practical curriculum to prepare students to enter one of the fastest growing health care professions.
Joint Degree Programs
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PharmD/MBA
The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) offers a PharmD/MBA joint degree in partnership with the University’s Lundy-Fetterman School of Business.
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PharmD/MS in Clinical Research
The unique joint degree program provides pharmacists with an additional qualification and broad understanding of clinical research.
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PharmD/MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences
By completing the PharmD/MSPS joint degree students receive a unique perspective on drug discovery, research, development, and manufacturing in addition to the clinical expertise provided by the PharmD curriculum.
