

The Pharmaceutical Sciences Bachelor of Science program at University of Michigan provides an in-depth education in drug development, pharmacology, and medicinal chemistry. The program integrates biology, chemistry, pharmacokinetics, and pharmaceutical technology, equipping students with strong analytical, technical, and research skills. Learners engage in laboratory experiments, drug formulation projects, and scientific research, developing the ability to analyze compounds, understand drug interactions, and apply knowledge to healthcare and pharmaceutical challenges. The program emphasizes scientific expertise, analytical skills, and applied research, preparing graduates for careers in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and healthcare industries.
As a four year full time program, it offers a structured pathway from foundational chemistry and biology courses to advanced pharmaceutical research, drug development, and applied laboratory projects. Students strengthen their expertise in pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, drug formulation, and analytical techniques, applying scientific knowledge and laboratory skills to develop practical solutions in healthcare and pharmaceuticals. The program equips graduates to pursue careers in pharmaceutical research, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, drug manufacturing, or to continue advanced studies in pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, or biomedical research.
Year 1 - Foundations in Pharmaceutical Sciences
• General Chemistry and Biology
• Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences
• Calculus and Analytical Methods
• Laboratory Techniques and Safety
Year 2 - Intermediate Pharmaceutical Studies
• Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
• Pharmacology and Toxicology
• Drug Design and Formulation
• Laboratory Research Methods
Year 3 - Advanced Pharmaceutical Applications
• Advanced Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
• Medicinal Chemistry
• Pharmaceutical Technology and Manufacturing
• Research Project in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Year 4 - Capstone and Applied Research
• Independent Research or Development Project
• Seminar in Advanced Pharmaceutical Sciences
• Applied Drug Analysis and Formulation
• Academic Portfolio and Presentation
Graduates of this program pursue careers in pharmaceutical research, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, and biotechnology where analytical, technical, and research skills are essential. Many work as pharmaceutical scientists, research chemists, clinical trial specialists, drug formulation experts, or regulatory affairs associates, applying scientific expertise to improve healthcare and pharmaceutical outcomes. Others continue in graduate programs in pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, or biomedical research. The program’s emphasis on laboratory skills, applied research, and pharmaceutical knowledge ensures graduates are prepared to succeed in professional and academic environments.
Students choose this program for its combination of pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and applied research, which equips them to develop and analyze pharmaceutical products effectively. The curriculum emphasizes scientific expertise, laboratory skills, analytical thinking, and applied research, preparing learners to conduct experiments, design formulations, and innovate in pharmaceuticals and healthcare. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, laboratory projects, and research experiences that enhance technical, analytical, and problem-solving skills. By focusing on pharmaceutical sciences and applied drug research, the program ensures graduates are prepared for careers in research, drug development, regulatory affairs, and advanced studies.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA