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MS in Pharmacogenomics Admissions

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Fall 2025 Application Deadline

Application deadline: May 1st and then rolling until program is full.

Two Options to Submit 

  1. Our FREE ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app application 

    Please select the following options:
    Application: 2025 College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
    Applied Program: Master of Science in Pharmacogenomics Program
    You will be attending: Full-time
    Entry Term: Fall 2025 (PHARM/OTD)

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    Please select Western New England University

Earning a Master of Science in Pharmacogenomics (MSPGx) from the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at Western New England University can open career paths in Pharmacogenomics through laboratory research and clinical implementation of personalized healthcare. As a scientist or professional in these fields, you can be a part of the exciting breakthroughs in therapeutics, new production methodologies, and discoveries in related fields that are saving and changing lives.

Experience Our Integrated Curriculum
Our MSPGx program features a curriculum that integrates all major aspects of this field from basic genetics to clinical implementation. Having such broad experience will make graduates well-versed to enter the field of precision medicine. In this 3-semester, 37-credit program, you will work alongside our expert faculty scientists, including molecular pharmacologists, pharmacokineticists, practicing clinical pharmacists, and certified genetic counselors.

A Personal and Collegiate Learning Experience
Small cohorts and class/lab sizes, accessible faculty, and outstanding support are integral to the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app learning experience. The College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is renowned for its nurturing environment, civility and strong sense of community, and high pass rates on licensure exams among its doctoral programs.

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Master of Science in Pharmacogenomics Admissions

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