Office of Student Affairs
150 Parks Hall
500 West 12th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Phone: (614) 292-5001
Fax: (614) 292-6396
Graduate Studies
217 Parks Hall
500 West 12th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Phone: (614) 292-6822
Fax: (614) 292-2588
Changes have been made to curriculum requirements for BSPS transfer students.
See the BSPS web page for details.



The OSU College of Pharmacy has been a leader in pharmacy education since it was founded in 1885. As a student in the College, you will learn from and interact with leaders in pharmacy education and research as well as an interdiciplinary team of faculty and health care professionals. In tandem with state of the art laboratory and library facilities, as well as The Ohio State University Medical Center (one of the most comprehensive health science centers in the United States), it's no wonder that the College of Pharmacy is consistently ranked as one of the best pharmacy schools in the country.
The College currently offers the following degree programs:
Combined degree offerings include PharmD/MS, PharmD/PhD, PharmD/MBA, and PharmD/MPH. Pharmacy practice and specialty residency programs are available in a variety of focus areas including institutional and ambulatory care emphases. Post-doctoral research fellowships are offered for PharmD as well as PhD graduates.
The undergraduate program in pharmaceutical sciences is a four year degree providing students with an introduction to the major areas of the pharmaceutical sciences as well as a general education. Graduates of the BSPS program will be prepared for graduate education, graduate professional education, or a health-related career. The pharmaceutical industry offers career opportunities in sales and marketing, drug research and development, quality assurance and professional services.
Honors Freshmen should check out the Early Admissions Pathway program.
The Entry Level PharmD – The entry-level PharmD program prepares students for licensure as a pharmacist. The PharmD program constitutes four years of study. The first three years consist of mostly didactic course work covering principles of pharmaceutical sciences and pharmaceutical care. The fourth year is full-time professional experience. Class size for the entry-level PharmD is approximately 120 students per year.
Early Admission Pathway Program - The EAP program provides advanced admission to the College of Pharmacy's PharmD program for a select group of Honors freshmen entering Ohio State.
MS & PhD - Studies in the disciplines of the pharmaceutical sciences. Because the scope of pharmaceutical sciences is so broad, our graduate program has six specialty areas of emphasis:
Pharmacology (PhD)
Medicinal Chemistry (PhD)
Pharmaceutics (PhD)
Pharmacy Practice and Administration (PhD)
Translational Science (PhD)
Health-System Pharmacy Administration (MS)
Combined PharmD/PhD Program - The combination of advanced professional (PharmD) and research (PhD) education in pharmacy and the pharmaceutical sciences prepares outstanding students for careers in academic pharmacy and research.