
| Programs of Study |
Yousef
Tizabi, Ph.D., Interim Chair
The Department of Pharmacology offers programs
leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The primary
objective of these programs is to prepare candidates for research and teaching
careers. The first few semesters are devoted primarily to core course work designed
to give the student a broad background in the fundamental theories and techniques
of pharmacology. During this time, the student gains exposure to methods for
the solution of research problems by working in the laboratories of various
faculty members culminating in a selection of a thesis advisor.
Candidacy for the Ph.D. requires, in part, demonstrated proficiency in expository
writing, the satisfactory completion of course work and preliminary written
and oral examinations. Emphasis is placed on giving candidates rigorous standards
of scholarship and critical attitudes toward the solution of research problems.
A broad range of research interests exists within the department. An active
seminar program conducted by visiting scientists gives students and faculty
opportunities to broaden their outlook on current scientific problems.
Candidates for the M.S. degree must obtain 30 semester hours of credit with
a grade point average of 3.0 (B) or better, must demonstrate proficiency in
expository writing, complete and defend a thesis. Candidates for the Ph.D. degree
must obtain the equivalent of 45 semester hours of credit beyond the M.S. degree
with a grade point average of 3.0 or better, pass qualifying examinations, and
complete and defend a dissertation. The dissertation must advance knowledge
in its research area and must be of publishable quality.
| Research Facilities |
The department has spacious newly renovated laboratories equipped with
modern instruments that are used by both faculty and students in such research areas as
biochemical, molecular, cardiovascular, autonomic, clinical, and neuropharmacology, drug
metabolism, cancer research and toxicology.
| Financial Aid |
The department has a limited number of teaching assistantships and fellowships. These are awarded to the best-qualified applicants.
| Location |
The Department of Pharmacology, located in the College of Medicine, is in the middle of our nation's capital, Washington, DC. Many government facilities, such as Walter Reed Army Hospital, the National Institutes of Health, the Library of Congress, and the National Library of Medicine, are within a few minutes drive. The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Folger Library with its Shakespeare collection, and the many museums, art galleries, and exhibitions give the District of Columbia a distinct cultural advantage over other cities.
| The University |
In the years since its inception in 1867, Howard University has grown from a single frame building to a 75-acre campus with buildings and equipment valued at over $70-million. The University, which has 1,400 faculty members, is fully accredited and offers a full range of graduate and undergraduate programs. Howard University is a member of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area.
| Applying |
Since assistantships and fellowships are limited, all applications and other necessary documents should be submitted before March 1. Students must present at least a 3.3 cumulative average and should have taken the GRE in order to be considered for financial aid. The general requirement for admission to the graduate program is a Bachelor of Science (or Arts) degree, preferably in Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacy or Psychology. Basic requirements should include undergraduate credits in: Biology: Zoology, Physiology, Anatomy (1 year); General inorganic chemistry (1 year); Organic chemistry (1 year) Physics: Mechanics, heat, electricity and magnetism (1 year)
| Correspondence and Information |
For additional information:
Director of the Graduate Program
Department of Pharmacology
Howard University College of Medicine
Washington, D.C. 20059
Telephone: (202) 806-6311
(202) 806-4453 fax
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Howard University
4th and College Streets, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20059
Telephone: (202) 806-7469
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