Texas Southern University's College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (COPHS) equips students with the necessary skills to become competent pharmaceutical professionals. In a learning environment focused on research, and three departments--pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy practice and health sciences-- graduates of the program can practice academic and technological skills necessary for a pharmaceutical career with confidence.
The school offers entry-level programs and advanced programs. Students seeking a bachelor's degree typically choose the entry-level courses and programs, while those looking for a master's degree or higher seek the advanced-level programs.
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Texas Southern University
Office of Student Services
Gray Hall, Room 134
3100 Cleburne St.
Houston, TX 77004
713-313-6700
tsu.edu
The College of Pharmacy at the University of Houston has received national recognized for excellent research and service in areas such as transdermal drug delivery and neuropharmacology. The school selected staff members who offer great experience to their students; some faculty even have articles in journals such as Nature and Science.
Located in the heart of the Texas Medical Center (TMC), the University of Houston's College of Pharmacy is part of the world’s largest medical center.
University of Houston College of Pharmacy
141 Science and Research Building 2
Houston, TX 77204-5000
713-743-1300
uh.edu
Through discovery and development in their research laboratories, Austin College of Pharmacy at The University of Texas prepares students for successful careers as pharmacy clinicians. Ranked among the top programs of pharmaceutical education in the country in a 2008 U.S. News and World Report, this school offers students a wealth of industry knowledge.
Offering entry-level and advanced degrees, students can become skilled pharmaceutical professionals whether they want to start a new career today or they want to advance their already growing studies in pharmacy.
College of Pharmacy
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station A1900
Austin, TX, 78712-0120
512-471-1737
utexas.edu