Auburn University
Auburn University
Department of Pharmacy Care Systems
Graduate Degree Program
 
 

The Department of Pharmacy Care Systems is concerned with the socio-behavioral, economic and administrative sciences in pharmacy. The long-range goal of the graduate program in Pharmacy Care Systems is to produce graduates who have unique and needed capabilities for addressing problems regarding drug use control in our society. If you have interests in communication, economics, informatics, facilities design or management, reducing medication errors, Pharmacy Care Systems has innovative programs focusing on study of the social and administrative aspects of pharmacy practice. The Masters of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) are offered by Department of Pharmacy Care Systems.

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bulletTo find out more information M.S. and Ph.D. Degree Programs offered by Pharmacy Care Systems Department, choose items in the menu at the top-right;

bulletFor more information about the Graduate School, choose Auburn University Graduate School website;

bulletIf you are ready to apply, go to Electronic admissions and information request page;

bulletClick here to see the most frequently asked questions and their answers.

bulletClick here to see the brochure describing the Pharmacy Care Systems Department.

bulletClick here for the Pharmacy Care Systems faculty profiles. Additional information on faculty members and their research interests can be obtained on their individual web sites.

bulletClick here for our Academic Progress Report form.

bulletClick here for a document describing general expectations for graduate students.

bulletClick here for a document describing general expectations for graduate research/teaching assistants.

bulletClick here for a document describing Graduate Student Leave Policy

bulletClick here for Graduate Student Request to be Absent Form

bulletClick here for the Pharmacy Care Systems Graduate Program Handbook.

bulletFor additional information, please contact Dr. Kimberly Blake, Graduate Program Officer, in the Department of Pharmacy Care Systems.