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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2024-2026 Degree Programs Dual-Degree Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Business Administration  

Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Business Administration

The doctor of pharmacy (Pharm.D.)/master of business administration (M.B.A.) dual-degree program is a collaboration between the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy and Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick. The program enables qualified Pharm.D. students to begin work on the M.B.A. while still enrolled in the Pharm.D. program. Pharm.D. students will remain with their cohort and complete their doctoral degree at the same time as their classmates. After degree completion, they may matriculate into the M.B.A. for full-time study (one year) or part-time study (approximately three years) to complete the second degree. Pharm.D. students should apply to the Rutgers Business School in their final year (P4) at the School of Pharmacy, no later than March 1. They must be admitted to the Business School before they complete the Pharm.D.

Pharmacy students in the dual-degree program will obtain advanced standing in the M.B.A. for some of their required Pharm.D. courses, plus the opportunity to take a limited number of M.B.A. courses while completing the Pharm.D. Tuition for fall and spring courses taken while at the School of Pharmacy will be at the School of Pharmacy rate--and if taken with a full course load, will not incur additional costs. Upon completion of the Pharm.D., students will enroll at Rutgers Business School and pay the business school tuition and fees. The M.B.A. requires a total of 60 credits; more than one-third of the credits may be completed before matriculation into Rutgers Business School.

To learn more about the M.B.A. program at Rutgers Business School, please click here. To learn more about the dual degree program please refer to Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy and Rutgers Business School PharmD/MBA Dual Degree Program.

 
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