Deepen your scientific foundation. Expand your career possibilities.
Launching in the summer of 2026, the Pharmaceutical Sciences Minor gives students a multidisciplinary understanding of how medications are discovered, developed, delivered, and used to improve health. Students gain foundations across medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, and health economics/outcomes research, preparing them for research roles, graduate study, and health‑related professions including pharmacy.
Who is it for?
The minor is the best fit for students in STEM majors such as biology, chemistry, neuroscience, chemical engineering, biochemistry, public health, or pre‑health pathways who want deeper scientific training relevant to drug development, therapeutics, and health policy.
Why Study Pharmaceutical Sciences?
The pharmaceutical sciences are rapidly evolving with advances like personalized medicine, biologics, and AI‑accelerated drug design. The minor responds to regional and national demand for graduates with technical and analytical skills in these fields.
This minor helps you:
- Build strong preparation for graduate programs in pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, or health economics
- Strengthen your applications to professional health programs (medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, etc.)
- Gain exposure to real‑world scientific research and biotech/biomedical career pathways
At A Glance
- Credits required: 35
- Core credits: 25–28
- Electives: Minimum 7 credits
- Minimum GPA: 2.0 cumulative
- Residency requirement: 16 credits at UW Seattle