Pharmaceutical Science, B.S.
Instruction Style: On‑campus | Credit Hours: 125
This degree will provide you with a strong foundation in the scientific, ethical and professional aspects of pharmaceutical discovery, development and application. You will develop a deep understanding of core scientific principles underpinning modern pharmacy and drug research, including pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics and toxicology. You will also gain the analytical and technical skills needed to design and interpret research, evaluate ethical considerations and communicate findings effectively across diverse audiences.
The market analysis points to a strong and growing demand for well-trained professionals in the pharmaceutical sciences. With industry trends favoring innovation, regulatory compliance and personalized medicine, you will be well-positioned to meet a variety of workforce needs after graduation.
Why Choose Indiana Tech?
- For those interested in pursuing advanced careers in pharmaceutical science and pharmacy, this program is the first step of a time-saving pathway which leads to a PharmD degree from Manchester University.
- This program offers a specialized focus on drug development, formulation and regulatory processes, which will create career and employment opportunities in research and development, regulatory affairs and quality assurance.
- The curriculum will immerse you in case studies and role-playing exercises that will help guide you through ethical and professional scenarios during your career.
- We foster an active learning environment, enriched by instructors who possess years of experience in their respective fields.
Career Outlook
A B.S. in Pharmaceutical Science from Indiana Tech prepares you for a wide variety of in-demand careers. Below, you can explore career fields, salary information and employer demand from our partners at Lightcast, the leading labor market and career data provider in the U.S.
Dr. Michael Bechill
Faculty Lead
Specializing in medical microbiology and immunology, Dr. Bechill also serves as the director of the Summit Biofilm Institute and consults for the pharmaceutical industry. With expertise in clinical infections, his research focuses on novel drug development and biofilm antimicrobial resistance. Passionate about public health education, he launched the Just the Facts Podcast to provide insights during the COVID-19 pandemic, appearing on NPR and several other major media outlets. Dr. Bechill is dedicated to fostering scientific curiosity and is excited to ignite the passion for science in your learner.
- PhD, University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences
- B.S., University of Saint Francis
