To earn a minor in Pharmaceutical Science, a student must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours of coursework, including 13 credits of required courses and a minimum of 6 credits in electives.
The Pharmaceutical Science Minor is for students who desire to pursue careers in healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. The minor permits students from science or non-science disciplines to learn about pharmaceutical sciences.
Required Courses
- Drug Discovery, Design, and Development (3 CH)
- Pharmaceutical Analysis (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab I (1 CH)
Electives
- Quantitative Lab Techniques (2 CH)
- Responsible Conduct of Research (1 CH)
- Medical Immunology (2 CH)
- Applied Biochemistry (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab II (1 CH)
- Biostatistics and Research Methods
The Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Science (BSPS) is a 121-credit hour four-year undergraduate degree program offered by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The BSPS trains students for a career in the pharmaceutical industry, academia, or research in the areas of drug development, commercialization, and discovery. Upon completion of the degree, students are also prepared for professional or graduate studies in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy, medicine, basic and biomedical sciences, and law. Completion of the BSPS degree does not qualify graduates to sit for the licensure examinations that are required to become a registered pharmacist.
A student can also minor in Pharmaceutical Science. To earn a minor, a student must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours of coursework, including 13 credits of required courses and a minimum of 6 credits in electives.
These programs are approved by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
BSPS Curricula Tracks
The BSPS degree is designed to allow students to select one of two tracks: an Industry Track or a Pre-Pharmacy Track. Students enrolled in either track will have an opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree in four years. Each of the two tracks requires a total of 121 credit hours of coursework. Both curricula cover general education topic areas as well as courses in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics. Students will also be required to complete a summer research externship as well as a research capstone course
BSPS Pre-Pharmacy Track
The BSPS Pre-Pharmacy Track prepares students either to seek the Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D.) or to enter a graduate program to obtain either a Master’s or a Ph.D. degree.
BSPS Industry Concentration
The BSPS Industry Concentration is designed primarily for students who wish to pursue technical positions in industrial, academic, or other research environments within the areas of drug discovery, development, and commercialization.
Pharmaceutical Science Minor
The Pharmaceutical Science Minor is for students who desire to pursue careers in healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. The minor permits students from science or non-science disciplines to learn about pharmaceutical sciences.
Required Courses
- Drug Discovery, Design, and Development (3 CH)
- Pharmaceutical Analysis (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab I (1 CH)
Electives
- Quantitative Lab Techniques (2 CH)
- Responsible Conduct of Research (1 CH)
- Medical Immunology (2 CH)
- Applied Biochemistry (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab II (1 CH)
- Biostatistics and Research Methods
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, students will have knowledge and skills to:
- Demonstrate their ability to critically think, analyze, and solve problems in the basic pharmaceutical sciences.
- Communicate verbally and in writing with members of the scientific community.
- Demonstrate a thorough grasp of fundamental knowledge and understanding of pharmaceutical concepts and be capable of integration of such topics.
- Employ scientific ethics as exemplified by faculty and outlined in NIH Guidelines for Conduct of Research.
For more information about the BSPS program, please contact the School of Pharmacy at 757-727-5071 or husopadmissions@hamptonu.edu.
Minor in Pharmaceutical Sciences
To earn a minor in Pharmaceutical Science, a student must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours of coursework, including 13 credits of required courses and a minimum of 6 credits in electives.
The Pharmaceutical Science Minor is for students who desire to pursue careers in healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. The minor permits students from science or non-science disciplines to learn about pharmaceutical sciences.
Required Courses
- Drug Discovery, Design, and Development (3 CH)
- Pharmaceutical Analysis (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab I (1 CH)
Electives
- Quantitative Lab Techniques (2 CH)
- Responsible Conduct of Research (1 CH)
- Medical Immunology (2 CH)
- Applied Biochemistry (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab II (1 CH)
- Biostatistics and Research Methods
Public Health Minor
The minor in Public Health is offered by the Department of Pharmacy Practice. Public Health is the fulfillment of society’s interest in assuring the conditions in which people can be healthy. Public health also includes organized community efforts aimed at the prevention of disease and the promotion of health.
Anyone wanting to gain an understanding of epidemics, outbreaks, and pandemics and respond appropriately to them should pursue this minor. To earn a minor, a student must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours of coursework.
Curriculum for the Minor in Public Health
The minor in Public Health requires a minimum of 19 credit hours of coursework.
- Foundations in Epidemiology (3 CH)
- Foundations of Public Health (3 CH)
- Introduction to Biostatistics (3 CH)
- Seminar in Public Health (1 CH)
- Current Topic in Public Health (3 CH)
- Introduction to Global Health (3 CH)
- Foundation of Environmental Public Health (3 CH)
To Elect for this minor, please access the Change of Major/Minor form and follow the instructions.
If you have further questions please reach out to Ms. Deborah Hudson, Assistant Professor.
Phone: 757 -728-6209
Email: deborah.hudson@hamptonu.edu
Environmental Health Sciences Minor
The minor in Environmental Health Sciences is offered by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. It provides students with the knowledge of how environmental factors impact human health, particularly in underserved communities.
Completion of the minor will assist students in preparing for careers in Public Health, Emergency Preparedness, Occupational Health sciences or graduate programs in Public Health, Environmental Law & Justice, Health Policy, and Medicine.
To earn a minor, a student must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours of coursework. There are 17 credit hours of core courses and a minimum of 2 credit hours of electives.
Curriculum for the Minor in Public Health
Core Courses
- Biostatistics and Research Methods (3 CH)
- Principles of Toxicology (2 CH)
- Introduction to Public Health (3 CH)
- Principles of Environmental Sciences – I (3 CH)
- Principles of Environmental Sciences – II (3 CH)
- Environmental Microbiology & Vector-Borne Diseases (3CH)
Electives (minimum 2 CH Required)
- Introduction to Health Disparities (2 CH)
- Environmental Chemistry (3 CH)
- Environmental Toxicology (3 CH)
- Quantitative Lab Techniques (2 CH)
To Elect for this minor, please access the Change of Major/Minor form and follow the instructions.
If you have further questions please reach out to Dr. Simone Heyliger, University Endowed Associate Professor .
Phone: 757 -728-6687
Email: simone.heyliger@hamptonu.edu
To earn a minor in Pharmaceutical Science, a student must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours of coursework, including 13 credits of required courses and a minimum of 6 credits in electives.
The Pharmaceutical Science Minor is for students who desire to pursue careers in healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. The minor permits students from science or non-science disciplines to learn about pharmaceutical sciences.
Required Courses
- Drug Discovery, Design, and Development (3 CH)
- Pharmaceutical Analysis (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab I (1 CH)
Electives
- Quantitative Lab Techniques (2 CH)
- Responsible Conduct of Research (1 CH)
- Medical Immunology (2 CH)
- Applied Biochemistry (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab II (1 CH)
- Biostatistics and Research Methods
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.The Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Science (BSPS) is a 121-credit hour four-year undergraduate degree program offered by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The BSPS trains students for a career in the pharmaceutical industry, academia, or research in the areas of drug development, commercialization, and discovery. Upon completion of the degree, students are also prepared for professional or graduate studies in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy, medicine, basic and biomedical sciences, and law. Completion of the BSPS degree does not qualify graduates to sit for the licensure examinations that are required to become a registered pharmacist.
A student can also minor in Pharmaceutical Science. To earn a minor, a student must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours of coursework, including 13 credits of required courses and a minimum of 6 credits in electives.
These programs are approved by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
BSPS Curricula Tracks
The BSPS degree is designed to allow students to select one of two tracks: an Industry Track or a Pre-Pharmacy Track. Students enrolled in either track will have an opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree in four years. Each of the two tracks requires a total of 121 credit hours of coursework. Both curricula cover general education topic areas as well as courses in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics. Students will also be required to complete a summer research externship as well as a research capstone course
BSPS Pre-Pharmacy Track
The BSPS Pre-Pharmacy Track prepares students either to seek the Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D.) or to enter a graduate program to obtain either a Master’s or a Ph.D. degree.
BSPS Industry Concentration
The BSPS Industry Concentration is designed primarily for students who wish to pursue technical positions in industrial, academic, or other research environments within the areas of drug discovery, development, and commercialization.
Pharmaceutical Science Minor
The Pharmaceutical Science Minor is for students who desire to pursue careers in healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. The minor permits students from science or non-science disciplines to learn about pharmaceutical sciences.
Required Courses
- Drug Discovery, Design, and Development (3 CH)
- Pharmaceutical Analysis (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics I (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab I (1 CH)
Electives
- Quantitative Lab Techniques (2 CH)
- Responsible Conduct of Research (1 CH)
- Medical Immunology (2 CH)
- Applied Biochemistry (3 CH)
- General Pharmacology II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics II (3 CH)
- Biopharmaceutics Lab II (1 CH)
- Biostatistics and Research Methods
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, students will have knowledge and skills to:
- Demonstrate their ability to critically think, analyze, and solve problems in the basic pharmaceutical sciences.
- Communicate verbally and in writing with members of the scientific community.
- Demonstrate a thorough grasp of fundamental knowledge and understanding of pharmaceutical concepts and be capable of integration of such topics.
- Employ scientific ethics as exemplified by faculty and outlined in NIH Guidelines for Conduct of Research.
For more information about the BSPS program, please contact the School of Pharmacy at 757-727-5071 or husopadmissions@hamptonu.edu.