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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2024-2026 Degree Programs MBA Concentrations Pharmaceutical Management Curriculum and Courses  

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Full-Time MBA concentration in Pharmaceutical Management | Rutgers Business School

The pharmaceutical management concentration is comprised of six courses (18 credits).

Students must select six of the seven courses below needed for the concentration. All courses listed are worth 3 credits.

Ethics in the Pharmaceutical Industry [22:373:621]

Pharmaceutical Industry: Issues, Structure, and Dynamics [22:223:607]

U.S. Healthcare System and Pharmaceutical Managed Markets [22:373:622]

Managing the Pharmaceutical Sales Organization [22:630:619]

Pharmaceutical Marketing Research [22:630:617] *

Pharmaceutical Product Management [22:630:618]

Market Access and Reimbursements for Drugs [22:630:684] *

*STEM courses

For more information on the full-time and part-time M.B.A. curriculum please visit our website: https://www.business.rutgers.edu/mba.

Decisions we make about our health are critically important, and yet as patients and consumers, we are often ill informed. A variety of well-meaning third parties (providers, payers, pharmacists, and politicians (among others)) influence our access to drugs and the price we pay for them. This course will explore the complex variety of transactions that takes place between the development and manufacturing of a pharmaceutical product and financial mechanisms that influence the payer, provider, and the patient, including the following:
  • Pharmaceutical pricing models
  • Innovative contracting
  • Reimbursement and coding
  • Cause and effect of patient cost offsets
This course cannot be used as an elective towards the Marketing concentration.
See the Course List and Descriptions section of this catalog.
 
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