Major in Forensic Pharmacy

The University of Florida offers a 30-credit part-time online concentration in Forensic Pharmacy that is a track within the
Forensic Science and Pharmacy Regulation and Policy masters programs. This track is a specialization that draws on material from
both the Forensic Science program and the Pharmacy Regulation and Policy program.

Courses in the curriculum:

Schedule

Fall Semester (August) Starters

     

Spring Semester (January) Starters

       
  • Structure, Process & Outcomes of Regulation

August – October

  • Structure, Process & Outcomes of Regulation

January – February

  • Federal Regulation of
    Drugs & Pharmacy

November –
December

  • Risk Management,
    Liability & Compliance

March – April

  • Federal Regulation of Controlled Substances

January – February

  • Pharmaceutical Crimes: Practice & Procedure

May – June

  • Risk Management,
    Liability & Compliance
March – April
  • Federal Regulation of Controlled Substances
August – October
  • Pharmaceutical Crimes: Practice & Procedure

May – June

  • Federal Regulation of
    Drugs & Pharmacy

November –
December

  • Forensic Toxicology I
August – October
  • Forensic Toxicology I
January – February
  • Drugs of Abuse
November –
December
  • Drugs of Abuse
March – April
  • Forensic Toxicology II
January – February
  • Forensic Toxicology II
August – October
  • Natural Products
March – April
  • Natural Products
November –
December
   

Students also take three one-credit weekend seminars in residence at the UF main campus in Gainesville. Seminars are offered once each fall and spring. During the four years of the program, students have the opportunity to attend four seminars and must attend three of the four. On a case-by-case basis, students may apply to take a one-credit independent research project as a substitute for one of the seminars.