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Pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, and administration programs prepare students for careers in drug development, healthcare management, and regulatory affairs. Graduates typically earn an average of $37,225 annually, though salaries vary significantly based on specialization and career path.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), hands-on laboratory experience, and internship opportunities with pharmaceutical companies or healthcare facilities. Look for curricula that balance scientific coursework with business and regulatory knowledge. Strong industry connections and job placement rates are essential indicators of program quality.

With only 15 schools offering this specialized major, competition for admission can be intense. Consider factors like faculty research opportunities, state-of-the-art facilities, and partnerships with major pharmaceutical companies when making your decision.
15
Schools Ranked
$37,226
Avg. Program Earnings
69.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 15 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $54,435 75.5% private-nonprofit
2 $53,608 69.8% public
3 $51,482 74.2% private-nonprofit
4 $45,500 55.9% private-nonprofit
5 $41,937 63.3% private-nonprofit
6 $41,565 83.1% public
7 $39,369 46.0% public
8 $36,041 55.6% public
9 $34,420 87.7% public
10 $32,569 85.1% public
11 $29,593 71.0% private-nonprofit
12 $28,598 68.8% private-nonprofit
13 $26,933 77.3% private-nonprofit
14 $25,194 48.1% public
15 $17,139 86.0% public

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