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May 15, 2026
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2026-2027 Binghamton University Academic Guide
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Health Innovations Minor
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The Minor in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Health Innovations bridges undergraduate education with advanced studies in pharmacy, inspiring students to explore careers in pharmacy, healthcare, and pharmaceutical research. This interdisciplinary program introduces foundational concepts in pharmaceutical sciences while integrating principles from biology, chemistry, and health policy. Students will also explore the development and societal impact of medicines. This holistic approach equips students with a broader perspective, enhancing their understanding of the complexities of healthcare. This minor equips students with the critical knowledge and skills needed to pursue graduate studies in pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, including a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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Program Requirements
Requirements for the Minor: - Of the minimum of 21 credits required for the minor, at least 14 credits must be in addition to those counted toward fulfilling the requirements for the student’s major (and for other minors if more than one is pursued).
- Minimum of 12 credits of courses are numbered 300-level and above.
- To graduate with the minor, a student must have a grade of C- or higher, or a passing grade in PHSC 300 (the only pass/fail course allowed in the minor) in all courses taken for the minor.
- At least one course should include a laboratory component or be independent research.
Required Courses for the Minor
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