Clinical and Industrial Drug Development Major

This major is a program that prepares individuals to deliver specialized pharmacy services and produce pharmaceutical products in clinical settings in conjunction with other health care professionals.

Includes instruction in biostatistics; clinical pharmacokinetics; biopharmaceutics; neuropharmacology; pharmacodynamics; drug metabolism; clinical sampling and research design; drug delivery systems; chemotherapy; pharmacotherapy; clinical pharmacy management; medical and research ethics; and applications to nuclear, nutrition support, oncology, psychiatric, and therapeutic pharmacy.

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What can you do with a major/degree in Clinical and Industrial Drug Development Major?

A job in this career field will mean you are involved in the creation of dosage forms of medications used in toxicology studies, clinical studies, and commercial supply.  Job titles include (but are not exclusive to) drug discovery scientist, immunology investigator, research scientist, science technician, and biomedical engineer.  These types of jobs (except science tech) typically require a master’s degree or doctorate.

 

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