The Professional Science Masters in Integrative Pharmacology is an online program designed to train individuals in whole animal and organ systems-level pharmacology AND business skills.
The program results in a 31-credit Master of Science degree, an on-the-job capstone research project, and a paper suitable for publishing. Additional certificates are possible depending upon your interests.
Career Advancement
The demand for skilled scientists is increasing rapidly. Both innovative and challenging, the program is designed for those who have a desire to excel in their field but who do not wish to pursue a doctoral degree.
The program was designed in association with biomedical industry leaders for individuals who seek career advancement and leadership roles in academic, government, or industrial laboratories.
Flexibility for Working Adults
Courses are offered almost exclusively online in order to provide full opportunity for students regardless of their geographic location, work schedules, or family responsibilities. Study and work with your class any time during the week including evenings and weekends.
This program allows students to continue working while immediately preparing for their next career move.
Education from a Well-Respected Institution at the Front-Lines of Biomedical Research
Michigan State University’s Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology is highly rated in part because students receive unique access to faculty from the Colleges of Veterinary, Human, and Osteopathic Medicine.
Students in the Integrative Pharmacology program receive instruction from faculty who are top researchers and experienced instructors.
They often attend classes alongside PhD students, medical students, DVMs, and other post-graduates seeking advanced knowledge in biomedical research topics.
Background
Although the online master’s program in Integrative Pharmacology program is especially suited to those with some level of professional experience in laboratory research, all biology and chemistry graduates will benefit from this enriching course of study.
For more information , please email winslow8@msu.edu or call (517) 884-0409.



