Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is a private university focused on medical and health-related science programs and located in Boston, Massachusetts. The university provides traditional and accelerated programs of study focused on professional education in pharmacy and the health sciences.
Avg cost after aid : $38K
Graduation rate: 69%
Acceptance rate: 91%
Graduation rate is for first-time, full-time undergraduate students who graduated within 6 years. They were the largest group of students (56%) according to the 2018–19

Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Affairs

Location: Boston, Online
Start Term: Fall, Spring, Summer

The bottom line for all healthcare regulations and policies is to keep patients safe. In this program, you’ll build on your previous bachelor’s degree in business administration, nursing, marketing and management, public health, or related field to advance your training in federal and international regulatory affairs.

This 3-course program offers advanced study in regulatory affairs without a commitment to a master’s degree program. You’ll learn from executives with experience in drugs, devices and biologics, healthcare, and policy online and in face-to-face settings. When you graduate, you’ll be well prepared to advance your career by extending your expertise.

Graduates of this program may choose to transition to the Master of Science in Regulatory Affairs and Health Policy program.

For admission to the certificate program, an applicant must have:

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
  • Experience, interest, or current employment in a research field
COURSE TITLE SEMESTER HOURS
DRA 804 FDA and Regulatory Affairs 3
DRA 815 International Regulatory Affairs 3
DRA xxx An additional RAHP course except DRA 810, Case Study Thesis 3
TOTAL 9
Address: 179 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115

Phone: (617) 732-2850