NSU HPD Catalog 2024-2025

VI NSU Health Professions Division Fees, Expenses, and Deposit: All Programs..................................192 Course of Study .................................................................................192 International/Student Visa Information........................................193 Graduation Requirements................................................................193 Curriculum Outline.............................................................................194 Master of Science (M.S.) in Pharmaceutical Affairs Course Descriptions...........................................................................195 Master of Science (M.S.) in Pharmaceutical Sciences..........197 Admissions Requirements...............................................................197 Application Procedures....................................................................197 Program Requirements....................................................................198 Tuition: M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences Program......................198 Fees, Expenses, and Deposit: All Programs..................................198 Course of Study .................................................................................198 International/Student Visa Information........................................199 Graduation Requirements................................................................199 Curriculum Outlines......................................................................... 200 Molecular Medicine and Pharmacogenomics........................ 200 Drug Development (Pharmaceutics)...................................... 200 Social and Administrative Pharmacy........................................201 Master of Science (M.S.) in Pharmaceutical Sciences Course Descriptions...........................................................................201 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pharmaceutical Sciences..................................................204 Admissions Requirements..............................................................204 Application Procedures...................................................................204 Tuition: Ph.D. Program.....................................................................205 Fees, Expenses, and Deposit: All Programs.................................205 International/Student Visa Information.......................................205 Graduation Requirements...............................................................205 Program Description........................................................................205 Social and Administrative Pharmacy Sequence.........................206 Overview. ......................................................................................206 Course of Study............................................................................206 Social and Administrative Pharmacy Curriculum Sequence..................................................................207 Drug Development (Pharmaceutics) Sequence..........................208 Overview. ......................................................................................208 Course of Study............................................................................208 Drug Development (Pharmaceutics) Curriculum Sequence..................................................................208 Molecular Medicine and Pharmacogenomics Sequence...........209 Overview. ......................................................................................209 Course of Study............................................................................209 Molecular Medicine and Pharmacogenomics Curriculum Sequence...................................................................210 Ph.D. Course Descriptions.................................................................211 Student Activities ..............................................................................217 Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy Faculty...........................................................217 College of Optometry..............219 Mission Statement............................................................................220 Administration...................................................................................220 Optometry..........................................................................................220 Professional Accreditation..............................................................220 Core Performance Standards for Admission and Progress.......220 Admissions Requirements..............................................................222 Application Process..........................................................................222 Tuition and Fees................................................................................223 Financial Aid.......................................................................................223 Undergraduate/O.D. Dual Admission Program..........................223 Transfer Students..............................................................................223 Promotion, Suspension, Dismissal, and Readmission...............224 Requirements for Graduation.........................................................224 Doctor of Optometry Course of Study................................................................ 224 Extended (Five-Year) Doctor of Optometry Course of Study................................................................ 224 Student Organizations.....................................................................225 Traditional Four-Year Program Curriculum Outline....................226 Extended Program Curriculum Outline........................................229 Doctor of Optometry Course Descriptions...................................234 Medical Sciences..........................................................................234 Optometric Basic Sciences.........................................................234 Optometry Clinical Education....................................................240 Master of Science in Clinical Vision Research Graduate Program ...................... 242 Admissions Requirements/Application Process.........................242 Requirements for Graduation.........................................................242 Tuition.................................................................................................. 242 M.S. in Clinical Vision Research Graduate Program Curriculum Outline............................................................................243 M.S. in Clinical Vision Research Graduate Program Course Descriptions..........................................................................246 Research Core Courses...............................................................246 Optic Courses................................................................................247 Public Health Courses.................................................................248 Electrodiagnostic Courses..........................................................248 Binocular Vision and Pediatric Courses...................................249 Contact Lens Courses..................................................................249 Low Vision and Clinical Assessment Courses.........................250 Ocular Motility Courses................................................................251 Disease Courses............................................................................251 Thesis. ............................................................................................ 252

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