Northeastern University School of Pharmacy


Northeastern University School of Pharmacy is a member of the Marjorie Bouvé College of Health Sciences. The school is one of six specialties offered in the college. The Doctor of Pharmacy Program provides a foundation of basic science and liberal arts course work. Students in the Bouvé College have the opportunity to participate in Northeastern University's Cooperative Education program.

Location

Situated in an area of Boston called the Back Bay, the School of Pharmacy is located close to the Longwood Medical Area which includes the Harvard Schools of Medicine, Dentistry and Public Health, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Joslin Diabetes Center and Brigham and Women's Hospital.

Other

Located in the new Behrakis Health Science Center, named after alumnus George D. Behrakis, Northeastern Pharmacy students have access to laboratories, and classrooms.
Degrees offered include Pharm.D ; Pharmaceutical Sciences ; Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Systems; Pharmaceutical Sciences : Interdisciplinary Concentration; Pharmaceutical Sciences Toxicology Concentration; Pharmaceutical Sciences ; Pharmaceutical Sciences : Interdisciplinary Concentration; Pharmaceutical Sciences : Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Systems; Pharmaceutical Sciences : Pharmacology Specialization; Pharmaceutical Sciences : Toxicology Specialization; Pharmacology : Pharmacology Specialization; Pharm.D