Pharmacology Programs
Know about Pharmacology Major Programs and Check Schools Offering Pharmacology Programs.
Pharmacology is a major program in the area of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Pharmacology is a program that focuses on the scientific study of drug interactions on biological systems and organisms and the sources, chemical properties, biological effects, and therapeutic uses of drugs. Includes instruction in pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, toxicology, drug therapeutics, drug action, bodily responses to drug events, biochemical proliferation and differentiation, apoptosis, cell biology, medicinal chemistry, and studies of specific drugs and drug interactions.
In United States, 74 schools offers the Pharmacology program. The average tuition & fees of these schools offering Pharmacology is $12,938 for in-state students and $33,892 for out-of-state students. In average, the SAT score is 1,301 and the ACT score is 28 over the schools. The average acceptance rate is 59%.
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Name | Offered Degree* | Test Scores | Acceptance Rate | Tuition | Student Population |
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Maryville CollegePrivate,4-yearsMaryville, Tennessee | Bachelor | 1,050 (SAT) 23 (ACT) |
69.50% | $38,514 | 1,069 |
Vanderbilt UniversityPrivate,4-yearsNashville, Tennessee | Master Doctorate |
1,530 (SAT) 35 (ACT) |
6.67% | $63,946 | 13,710 |
Baylor College of MedicinePrivate,4-yearsHouston, Texas | Master Doctorate |
- | - | - | 1,610 |
University of UtahPublic,4-yearsSalt Lake City, Utah | Doctorate | 1,300 (SAT) 25 (ACT) |
89.13% | $9,315 (in-state) $29,837(out-of-state) |
34,734 |
University of VermontPublic,4-yearsBurlington, Vermont | Master | 1,350 (SAT) 30 (ACT) |
59.79% | $18,890 (in-state) $43,890(out-of-state) |
14,088 |
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPublic,4-yearsRichmond, Virginia | Master Doctorate |
1,160 (SAT) 26 (ACT) |
91.00% | $16,458 (in-state) $39,042(out-of-state) |
28,082 |
University of Virginia-Main CampusPublic,4-yearsCharlottesville, Virginia | Doctorate | 1,490 (SAT) 33 (ACT) |
18.66% | $22,323 (in-state) $58,950(out-of-state) |
26,082 |
University of Washington-Seattle CampusPublic,4-yearsSeattle, Washington | Master Doctorate |
- | 47.52% | $12,643 (in-state) $41,997(out-of-state) |
52,319 |
University of Wisconsin-MadisonPublic,4-yearsMadison, Wisconsin | Master Doctorate |
1,430 (SAT) 29 (ACT) |
49.06% | $11,205 (in-state) $40,603(out-of-state) |
48,956 |
University of Puerto Rico-Medical SciencesPublic,4-yearsSan Juan, Puerto Rico | Master Doctorate |
- | - | $8,945 (in-state) $8,945(out-of-state) |
2,034 |
Universidad Central Del CaribePrivate,4-yearsBayamon, Puerto Rico | Master | - | 77.78% | $6,602 | 522 |
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-ShreveportPublic,4-yearsShreveport, Louisiana | Doctorate | - | - | $10,474 (in-state) $21,345(out-of-state) |
1,015 |
Augusta UniversityPublic,4-yearsAugusta, Georgia | Doctorate | 1,100 (SAT) 22 (ACT) |
85.53% | $8,122 (in-state) $23,500(out-of-state) |
9,140 |
The University of Tennessee Health Science CenterPublic,4-yearsMemphis, Tennessee | Master | - | - | $11,002 (in-state) $23,425(out-of-state) |
3,139 |
*: offered degree for the Pharmacology program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.