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Nov 09, 2024
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USC Catalogue 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (MS)
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The Department of Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences) offers a program of study leading to the MS degree. Applicants must apply to the Graduate School and meet the admissions requirements of the program. This program requires students to demonstrate skills in the analysis of pharmaceutical and health technology innovations, as well as an understanding of contemporary health policy issues.
A minimum of 36 units of graduate level courses is required.
Grade Point Average
A grade point average of at least 3.0 (A = 4.0) must be achieved on graduate course work at USC.
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Recommended Courses
Students must complete all recommended courses for the degree within five years of entry into the program. It is recommended that the student complete the following 36 units of graduate level course work.
- PPD 501a Economics for Policy, Planning and Development Units: 2 and
- PPD 501b Economics for Policy, Planning and Development Units: 2
- HCDA 506 Foundations of Insurance and Global Access Units: 3
- PMEP 509 Research Design Units: 4
- PMEP 525 Pharmacoeconomics I Units: 4 *
- PMEP 526 Pharmacoeconomics II Units: 2 *
- PMEP 527 Pharmacoeconomics III Units: 4
or approved elective - PMEP 535 Behavioral Science and Policy in Healthcare Units: 4
- PMEP 539 Economic Assessment of Medical Care Units: 4
- PMEP 547 Programming Methods for Empirical Analysis of Health Data Units: 4
- PMEP 551 Introduction to Health Econometrics Units: 4
- PMEP 552 Advanced Health Econometrics I Units: 4
or approved elective - PMEP 590 Directed Research Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
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* The student must satisfactorily complete the recommended courses in public administration (PPD 501a and PPD 501b ) prior to enrolling in PMEP 525 and PMEP 526 .
Additional Degree Requirements
The student is also required to complete an empirical research project on a topic relevant to pharmaceutical economics and policy. This paper will be completed under the advisement of a faculty member in the Department of Pharmaceutical and Health Economics and be approved by two additional faculty.
List of Approved Electives
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