Pharmaceutical Sciences (Forensic Science)

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The Forensic Science concentration is provided by the College of Pharmacy. It consists of 18 credits of required courses and a further 14 credits of electives covering a wide range of forensic disciplines. Please note, of the 14 elective credits required for the degree, at least 4 credits need to be a PHA course number. Courses in forensic medicine, forensic anthropology, drug analysis, toxicology, entomology, criminalistics, environmental forensics, biological evidence, blood spatter and forensic DNA analysis are available. This program may be of interest to those currently working or seeking employment in the following areas:

  • Crime laboratories
  • Medical Examiners Offices
  • Police departments
  • Criminal defense and prosecution attorneys
  • Hospital and Clinical Chemistry Laboratories
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • High school science teachers

Upon completion of the program, your diploma will state Master of Science in Pharmacy issued by the Graduate School of the University of Florida. Your transcripts will read Master of Science in Pharmacy, graduation date, major Pharmaceutical Sciences, concentration Forensic Science.

PHA 6853 Biological Evidence and Serology

PHA 6850 Principles of Forensic Science

VME 6613 Forensic Toxicology I

VME 6766 Laboratory QA/QC

PHA 6935 Applied Statistics for Data Analysis

PHA 6936 Literature Survey (Forensic Science)

PHA 6936 Special Topics in Forensic Science (on location in Gainesville)

PHA 6535 Principles of Nucleotide Activity

VME 6614 Forensic Toxicology II

PHA 6534 Toxicology of Chemical Weapons

PHA 6935 Advanced Criminalistics

PHA 6856 Blood Distribution and Spatter

PHA 6425 Drug Biotransformation & Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity

PHA 6935 Biosecurity and Microbial Forensics

PHA 6851 Forensic Analysis of DNA

PHA 6855 Forensic Genetics

PHA 6854 Forensic Immunology

PHA 6471 Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry

VME 6605 Toxic Substances

PHA 6935 Forensic Entomology

PHA 6935 Organic Structure Elucidation

PHA 6417 Pharmaceutical Analysis

VME 6602 General Toxicology

PHA 6852 Mammalian Molecular Biology

PHA 6840 Medicinal Chemistry of Drugs of Abuse

PHA 6935 Metabolic Biochemistry

PHA 6354 Natural Medicinal Products

PHA 6935 Environmental Forensics 1

PHA 6935 Environmental Forensics 2

VME 6650 Mammalian Pharmacology

PHA 6935 Forensic Anthropology I

VME 6934 Forensic Medicine I

PHA 6935 Forensic Medicine II

A baccalaureate degree in a science subject from an accredited institution. If your bachelor's degree is not in a natural science subject, please email Professor Nancy Toffolo at ntoffolo@ufl.edu.An upper-division GPA of 3.0 (B grade) or better. To calculate what your upper-division (also known as your last 60 credits) GPA is, please use the PDF Document Icon Upper Division GPA Worksheet. The GRE is required and the total score is taken into account with other factors such as undergraduate GPA, grades on other graduate courses and experience. To be competitive, students should have scores as shown below taking into account which version of the GRE exam you took. English Language Requirements TOEFL paper-based test score : 550 TOEFL iBT® test: 80

Many departments and colleges within UF offer scholarships, assistantships and fellowships to qualified students pursuing master’s degrees and doctoral degrees. Contact your specific graduate program to find out what financial aid opportunities are available at the department and college level, and what is required to qualify for them.

The UF Graduate Fellowship Initiative combines legislative funding and private donations to create competitive financial aid packages for Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Fine Arts students. To read more about Alumni Graduate Fellowships, Graduate School Fellowships, Presidential Fellowships and fellowships offered by individual colleges within UF, visit its website by clicking here: UF Graduate Fellowship Initiative.

The UF Office of Graduate Minority Programs offers different forms of financial aid, such as scholarships and internships, for graduate students from minority and underrepresented backgrounds, such as first-generation college students and students in non-traditional majors.

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The UF Libraries Data Sources for Funding Webpage lists links to a number of sources for grants and other funding. To access this resource, click here: UF Libraries Data Sources for Funding Webpage.

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The University of Florida (UF) is a major, public, comprehensive, land-grant, research university. The state’s oldest and most comprehensive university, UF is among the nation’s most academically diverse public universities. UF has a long history of established programs in international education, research and service. It is one of only 17 public, land-grant universities that belong to the Association of American Universities. The Association of American Universities is a nonprofit association of 61 U.S. and two Canadian preeminent public and private research universities. Founded in 1900, the AAU focuses on national and institutional issues that are important to research-intensive universities, including funding for research, research and education policy, and graduate and undergraduate education.

The University of Florida is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award bachelor, master, specialist, engineer, doctoral and professional degrees.

The prestigious University of Florida College of Pharmacy is ranked among the top colleges and schools of pharmacy in the nation. Dedicated to excellence and innovation, the College of Pharmacy is well known for delivering cutting-edge research and advanced pharmacy education. Our programs are designed for flexibility, so you can study at a distance – while earning a prestigious University of Florida pharmacy degree.

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