Non-Thesis M.S. in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Sciences

Non-Thesis M.S. in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Sciences Admission Requirements

Rolling Admissions: Apply by July 20 (Fall), Nov 1 (Spring), March 20 (Summer)

The M.S. in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Sciences may be pursued on a part-time basis. *

Courses are conveniently scheduled weeknights and weekends during the fall, spring and summer semesters.  Courses are available online.  On-campus courses are scheduled in the RAQA site at Fort Washingotn, PA.  

To apply, you must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in any of the following areas:

  • Pharmacy
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Engineering

Applicants must also:

  • Have an overall GPA of 3.0 or greater on a 4.0 scale
  • Follow the application procedures on the RAQA website.
  • Submit official undergraduate and graduate transcripts from every school attended — including, if applicable, Temple University for undergraduate and master’s-level courses taken — unopened and bearing the school’s official seal, directly from each school’s registrar’s office to TUSP’s Office of Graduate Studies
  • Submit three letters of recommendation from supervisory professionals or college instructors who are familiar with your academic performance, completed on the Reference Report for Graduate Studies or official letterhead
  • Complete and submit a Statement of Professional Plans and Goals
  • Complete and submit a TOEFL score if your native language is not English 

Prospective students to the Pharmaceutics Non-Thesis Master’s are also encouraged to send the Graduate Studies Office a signed copy of a recent resume or CV.

M.S. Application Deadline

The non-thesis master’s program has rolling admissions, so all materials must be received by:

  • July 20 for fall semester
  • November 1 for spring semester
  • March 20 for summer term

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