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Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences


What is a pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences major?

This program adapts students for the independent or employed practice of preparing and dispensing drugs and medications in consultation with prescribing physicians and other health care professionals, and for managing pharmacy practices and counseling patients. Students will study mathematics, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmacy practice, pharmacy administration, applicable regulations, and professional standards and ethics. Many subsets exist such as pharmacy administration, pharmaceutics, natural products chemistry, clinical care pharmacy, industrial science, and cosmetic science among others.

How much do pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences majors make?

median average salary

$108,000/yr

The national average salary for pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences graduates in the United States is $108,000 per year. Those in the top 10 percent make over $200,000 a year, while the bottom 10 percent make under $31,000 a year. While salary ranges can vary by role, industry, and location, pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences graduates typically make between $60,000 and $140,000 per year.

How popular is pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences as a major?

Each year, around 2,780 students obtain a bachelor’s degree and around 170 students obtain an associate degree in pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. In 2021, 3,271 students received a bachelor's degree and 136 students received an associate degree. This is 19% more pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences majors than there were in 2020. Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences is one of the most popular majors within pharmacy.

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