Discover new career opportunities in community pharmacy settings, private practice, ambulatory care, managed care, MTM vendor companies and hospitals.
Program Details
Master’s Degree
Our 31-credit degree can be completed in as little as four semesters, but our flexible online program allows you to earn your Master’s Degree in Individualized Medicine at your own pace.
Program Details
Graduate Certificate
Our 12-credit certificate is ideal for working professionals and can be completed in as little as two semesters. Through an online format students can benefit from a schedule and courses that work for them.
Program Details
Non-Degree
Non-degree students have the opportunity to enhance their skills in specific areas while determining if our online master’s or graduate certificate is right for them.
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Who should consider this program?
Our program is available to all qualified healthcare professionals. Pharmacists, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, and physician’s assistants can all benefit from obtaining a degree or certificate with Individualized Medicine.
Individualized Medicine at a glance
No GRE Required
The GRE is no longer required for any of our graduate programs.
Flexible, Online Program
Our program is formatted with the working professional in mind. Take classes on your schedule, at your pace.
Patient Driven
Our program is focused on helping pharmacists and healthcare professionals interact and communicate with patients directly.
Rolling Admissions
Students are accepted year-round with classes offered every Fall, Spring and Summer.
Degree Completion
Upon completion of the graduate certificate program, students will earn a University of Florida Graduate Certificate in Comprehensive Medication Management. Students in the master’s degree program will earn a Master of Science in Pharmacy with a major in Pharmaceutical Sciences and a concentration in Individualized Medicine issued by the Graduate School of the University of Florida.