- Master of Science Degree
- Pharmaceutical and Health Care Marketing Administration
- Drug Regulatory Affairs
- Faculty

Division of Social and Administrative Sciences

Division Director, Donna Dolinsky, Ph.D.
Telephone: (718) 488-1105


Master of Science Degree (top)



with specialization in

Pharmaceutical and Health Care Marketing Administration
Drug Regulatory Affairs

 

Pharmaceutical and Health Care Marketing Administration (top)


The Pharmaceutical and Health Care Marketing Administration specialization is oriented toward individuals whose objectives lie in the management areas of marketing, sales and advertising in the pharmaceutical industry. The program is built upon a firm foundation of management sciences, economic and financial principles, and the quantitative tools necessary to assume positions of responsibility in the health care industry.

In consultation with the Division Director, students may select electives from the graduate course offerings in the Division of Social and Administrative Sciences.

Degree Requirements
Students taking the Non-Thesis Option must complete 33 credits of course work and pass the written Comprehensive Examination.

Students taking the Thesis Option must complete 30 credits of course work of which 6 credits are for Research and Thesis.

 

Drug Regulatory Affairs (top)


Drug Regulatory Affairs is an exceedingly complex and growing field of endeavor. Almost every operational component of the pharmaceutical industry is strongly dependent on having individuals with expertise related to the legal and regulatory environment, as well as clinical research protocols.

The program is intended to help students gain an understanding of and appreciation for the myriad Federal statutes and regulations that control the drug-approval process not only in the United States but worldwide. Another aim of the program is to provide the stimulating background for students to make the most of their capabilities and to prepare them for a dynamic work environment in which they will function more effectively.

Degree Requirements
Students taking the Non-Thesis Option must complete 33 credits of course work and pass the written Comprehensive Examination.

Students taking the Thesis Option must complete 30 credits of course work of which 6 credits are for Research and Thesis.