The program leading to a master’s degree is designed to provide students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge in Pharmacology and research methodology, to conduct a research project and analyze data, and to write a thesis. Students will also receive essential training in Research Professionalism, Scientific Communication and Statistics. Programs are normally completed in 18-24 months.
MSc Program Requirements (students admitted Fall 2020 or later)
1st Year MSc – Registration – Fall
- PHAR 609 – Research Professionalism for Pharmacologists (1 credit)
- PHAR 712 – Statistics for Pharmacologists (3 credits)
- PHAR 698 – Thesis Preparation (9 credits)
Total 13 credits
1st Year MSc – Registration – Winter
- PHAR 601N1 – Research Seminar (1st Year Presentation) (3 credits)
- PHAR 602 – Principles of Pharmacology (3 credits)
- PHAR 610 – Scientific Communication for Pharmacologists (2 credits)
- PHAR 697 – Thesis Preparation (6 credits)
Total 14 credits
2nd Year MSc – Registration – Fall
- PHAR 601N2 - Research Seminar (1st Year Presentation) (3 credits)
- PHAR 696 – Thesis Preparation (3 credits)
- PHAR 699 – Thesis Preparation (12 credits)
Total 18 credits
45 credits requirement for MSc degree met.