Earn Your Pharm.D. at Maine鈥檚 Leading Health University
As a 51品茶Doctor of Pharmacy student, you鈥檒l receive an education that empowers you to succeed and lead in the evolving pharmacy landscape. 罢辞诲补测鈥檚 pharmacists go beyond the counter to provide an array of services and expertise. UNE鈥檚 innovative curriculum and experiential-learning focus will prepare you with specialized skills that stand out.
The Pharm.D. program is housed on the 51品茶Portland Campus for the Health Sciences, in a modern facility with state-of-the-art classrooms and labs. Join our close-knit community, along with students from across the health disciplines, all of whom share your passion for helping others. As a way to help bring a 51品茶education within reach for future pharmacy leaders, we also offer merit scholarships to incoming students.
Pathways to UNE鈥檚 Pharm.D. Program
We offer multiple pathways to enter UNE鈥檚 Doctor of Pharmacy program. Our Pharm.D. 0-6 program is designed for recent high school graduates, transfer students, and nontraditional students who do not yet meet the prerequisites to enter directly into the four-year doctoral program.
The Pharm.D. 0-6 program is available beginning fall 2026 for first-year (recent high school graduates) and transfer students.
Our Direct Entry Pharm.D. program is intended for students who have completed all required pre-pharmacy coursework before applying for direct admission into the first professional (P1) year of the four-year doctoral program.
As a first-year student in the Pharm.D. 0-6 program, you are assigned to Dr. Sarah Vincent as your academic advisor. Dr. Vincent is a great resource of information on curriculum-specific questions and insight on pharmacy school and career options in pharmacy.
You are encouraged to schedule appointments to meet with your advisor on a regular basis and not just in the weeks preceding the registration process.
As a first-year student in the Pharm.D. 0-6 program, you are required to attend mandatory Pre- Registration Advising appointments with Dr. Vincent in the fall and spring. You will be given an alternate pin number to use at the time of registration and will receive an email with details on how to sign up for these meetings. Until you attend a First-Year Mandatory Advising Meeting, you will not have permission to register for classes.
Mandatory Pre-Registration Advising Meetings must be completed during mid-October through mid-November of your fall semester and mid-March through mid-April of your spring semester.
A drop-in appointment or an appointment with a peer advisor will not complete this requirement.
Direct Entry Pharm.D. Program
Our Direct Entry Pharm.D. program is intended for students who have completed all required pre-pharmacy coursework before applying for direct admission into the first professional (P1) year of the four-year doctoral program.
As an innovator in education for the health professions, UNE鈥檚 Doctor of Pharmacy program will empower you to be a medication expert, wellness consultant, primary caregiver, and more. You鈥檒l be ready to lead in the new world of pharmacy that goes beyond the counter.
What Will You Study? Pharm.D. 0-6 Curriculum Overview
At the School of Pharmacy, you鈥檒l gain comprehensive knowledge of patient-focused and team-based care, vital skills for today鈥檚 health care providers. Our robust curriculum combines experiential learning with an emphasis on both the pharmaceutical and clinical sciences, preparing you for careers spanning the discipline. If you are part of UNE鈥檚 Pharm.D. 0-6 program, you will matriculate into this curriculum once you have successfully completed your first two pre-professional years.
The Pharm.D. 0-6 program curriculum includes coursework in biology, chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, and pharmacy practice. Through these hands-on courses, you鈥檒l experience the best of what 51品茶has to offer: small class sizes, engaging faculty, and an intellectual health sciences community.
Concentrations in the Pharmacy Degree Program
The Wellness and Integrative Medicine concentration gives pharmacy graduates advanced training and knowledge in evidence-based treatments that incorporate the whole patient鈥檚 well being into the plan of treatment. This concentration provides pharmacy graduates with skills and knowledge in an emerging field of pharmacy within community and ambulatory care practice sites.
Graduates will be prepared to coach patients on lifestyle modifications and proper utilization of nutraceutical products available within the community pharmacy setting. They will also learn how to establish strong patient relationships that will promote pharmacy services within the community and beyond.
Students within this concentration will take three elective courses within this topic and complete an Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in their fourth year that concentrates on Wellness and Integrative Medicine.
Students in the Wellness and Integrative Medicine concentration will learn:
- Emotional and cognitive influences on health such as stress, resilience, and positive thinking
- Physical influences on emotional and cognitive health such as sleep, physical activity, and nutrition
- Behavioral lifestyle modifications that may be used as part of prevention and treatment of disease, and an appreciation of how these modifications contribute to overall health
- Complementary and alternative therapies, including dietary supplements and nutraceuticals for treatment of diseases
- Evaluation of available medical literature for clinical decision making in the utilization of complementary and alternative therapies with close attention to risk vs benefit
- Fundamentals of nutrition, including macro and micro nutrient needs, as well as dietary management of common diseases
- How to educate patients on incorporating these concepts into their own self-care for a sustainable model of health and wellness
The Pharmaceutical Sciences concentration enables 51品茶Doctor of Pharmacy students to explore the broad field of pharmaceutical sciences beyond the required curriculum. The concentration is offered by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration to enrolled students at no additional cost.
As a student, you鈥檒l pursue topics such as biochemistry, biopharmaceutics, computational chemistry, immunology, pharmacogenomics, pharmacokinetics, pathophysiology, and pharmacology through research or teaching experiences under faculty guidance. You have access to the modern tools and resources within the 51品茶School of Pharmacy which include analytical, genomic, proteomic, and simulation technologies and platforms.
Pharm.D. students are eligible to earn a certificate that designates their completion of the Pharmaceutical Sciences concentration at the beginning of their P4 year provided they meet the following requirements:
- Successful completion of two elective courses offered by the department, and
- A letter of support from a department faculty member that is reviewed and approved by the department chair.
Examples of letters of support that would be deemed approvable include, but are not limited to:
- A detailed description of a research project outside the scope of the two elective courses and under the guidance of department faculty;
- A detailed description of substantial contributions to provide supplemental instruction teaching for a core course taught by department faculty.
Examples of letters of support that would *not* be deemed approvable include descriptions of:
- A research project done within the scope of the two electives (including independent study);
- Teaching contributions in the role of a peer tutor.
For additional information email Faculty Coordinator Dr. Srinidi Mohan at
The Veterinary Pharmacy concentration area is designed to provide you with advanced training and knowledge in veterinary pharmacy, including pathophysiology; pharmacology; pharmacotherapeutics; legal/regulatory aspects; sterile and non-sterile compounding; and medication distribution systems.
Students enrolled in the Veterinary Pharmacy concentration will learn about:
- The anatomic and physiologic features of non-human patients that impact medication therapy (and differences between non-human and human patients)
- The basic pharmacology of medications for dogs, cats, horses, rodents, and exotic animals
- Common veterinary disease states and relevant pharmacologic treatment strategies, including veterinary and human approved products and appropriate options for compounded medications
- Basic and clinical aspects of the most common medication toxicities that affect animals
- Safety aspects of handling veterinary medications
- Common drug information resources utilized by veterinary pharmacists
- Veterinary medical terminology and abbreviations
- Regulatory and ethical issues impacting the practice of veterinary pharmacy
- Interpretation of veterinary prescriptions
- How to provide medication counseling (regarding appropriate medication administration and potential adverse events) in support of non-human patients
- Sterile and non-sterile compounding (procedures, regulations, etc.)
- Medication distribution systems (technologies, etc.)
Why 51品茶for Your Pharm.D.
51品茶stands out for providing a high-quality education 鈥 we鈥檙e recognized in The Princeton Review鈥檚 Best Colleges guide and elsewhere. This echoes student success: 51品茶has a NAPLEX licensure exam first-time pass rate that is in the top tier for New England.
- Career support is built into UNE's pharmacy degree, starting with academic support, and extending through career mentorship. In our close community, faculty pay attention to the success of each student.
- You鈥檒l have the opportunity to pursue specialized instruction in such topics as Pharmaceutical Sciences; Wellness and Integrative Medicine; and Veterinary Pharmacy at no extra cost.
- You鈥檒l receive interprofessional training alongside future physicians, dentists, and other health professionals, so you鈥檒l be able to lead in today鈥檚 collaborative health care environment.
- You鈥檒l have access to diverse learning experiences for career flexibility, from global travel courses to rotations in fascinating workplaces.
- You鈥檒l learn in state-of-the-art facilities. The Pharmacy building contains learning labs, classrooms, study spaces, and biomedical research labs. Nearby, UNE鈥檚 simulation lab is an authentic hospital environment with robotic patient simulators, where students gain real-life clinical experience.
- As part of the Pharm.D. 0-6 program, you鈥檒l spend your first two years living and studying on the waterfront on our Biddeford Campus where you will complete your pre-professional studies.
- For the four professional years of our pharmacy program, you'll be in Portland, Maine 鈥 an ideal place to study and live 鈥 learning on our historical brick campus, and enjoying the cultural and foodie scenes downtown as well as the natural beauty of the area.
Potential Career Paths for Pharmacy Grads
A Doctor of Pharmacy degree from 51品茶prepares you for , as well as career growth. 51品茶graduates are employed in community pharmacies, health care systems, specialty practice areas (e.g., long-term care, veterinary pharmacy, academia), and the pharmaceutical industry. Many of our students have gone on to complete post-graduate residency and fellowship programs. The School of Pharmacy works with you to ensure career success in areas that fit your goals.
Diverse Pharmacy Careers
A recent publication by the International Pharmaceutical Federation shows there are more than 100 career pathways that pharmacists can pursue.
The career pathways in this category are among the most common career options for pharmacists. They generally offer opportunities for direct patient care in a variety of clinical settings.
- Ambulatory Care Pharmacist
- Aseptic Infusion and IV Manufacturing Pharmacist
- Bariatrics Pharmacist
- Biologics and Biosimilars Pharmacist
- Chief Clinical/Medical Officer
- Chief Pharmaceutical Officer
- Clinical Director
- Clinical Pharmacist
- Clinical Programs Leader
- Community Pharmacist
- Compounding Pharmacist
- Cosmeceuticals/Cosmetics Pharmacist
- Critical Care Pharmacist
- Director of Clinical Solutions
- Emergency Care Pharmacist
- Functional Medicine Pharmacist
- General Practice Pharmacist
- Geriatrics Pharmacist
- Home Care Pharmacist
- Home Health Equipment
- Hormone Medicine Pharmacist
- Hospital Pharmacist
- Immunization Pharmacist
- Infectious Disease Pharmacy / Antimicrobial Steward
- Infectious Disease Testing Pharmacist Management Roles
- Internal Medicine / General Medicine Pharmacist
- Long-Term Care Operations Pharmacist
- Managed Care Pharmacist
- Mental Health and Addictions Pharmacist
- Natural Supplements and Herbal Medicine Pharmacist
- Nutraceutical Pharmacist
- Oncology Pharmacist
- Outpatient Pharmacist
- Pain Management/Opioid Steward
- Pediatric Pharmacist
- Pharmacy Manager/Pharmacy Operations Manager
- Regulatory Health Project Leader
- Sexual Health Pharmacist
- Surgical Care Pharmacist
- Systemic Therapy Pharmacist
- Travel Medicine Pharmacist
- Veterinary Pharmacist
Pharmacy careers in this category are great for those with medication expertise and a strong interest in business or research.
- Biomedical Researcher
- Clinical Research Associate
- Digital Diagnostics Researcher
- Digital Therapeutics Researcher
- Drug Safety Associate
- Forensic Scientist
- Industrial Manufacturing
- Marketing and Medical Strategy
- Medical / Drug Information Associate
- Medical Science Liaison
- Medicinal Chemist
- Pharmaceutical Modeler (Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetics, and Quantitative System Pharmacology Modelling)
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
- Pharmaceutical Scientist
- Pharmaceutical Study / Research Lead
- Pharmacist Clinical Pathologist
- Pharmacologist
- Pharmacovigilance Specialist
- Product Development
- Quality Assurance
- Quality Control Chemist
- Regulatory Affairs Pharmacist
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist
- Research Scientist
- Toxicology Pharmacist
Pharmacy careers in academia are typically focused on the teaching and training of future pharmacists. These roles require both pharmacy knowledge and a passion for education.
- Clinical Rotations Preceptor Education and Training Pharmacist
- Lecturer/Professor
- Licensing Exam Preceptor/Moderator
- Pharmaceutics Professor
- Pharmacodynamics Researcher/Professor
- Pharmacokinetics Researcher/Professor
- Pharmacology Researcher/Professor
- Pharmacy Practice Researcher/Professor
- Pharmacy Student Mentor/Preceptor
- Research and Development Pharmacist
- Residency/Fellowship Coordinator
- Teacher Practitioner
- Teaching Assistant/Lab Assistant
- Teaching Fellow
- Therapeutics Professor
Those with an interest in health care records, data or systems may be interested in pharmacy roles in the technology and health informatics category.
- Automation Pharmacist
- Clinical Applications Pharmacist
- Clinical Data Analyst
- Clinical Software Development Specialist
- Clinical Software Integration Specialist
- Clinical Solutions Pharmacist
- Digital Health Specialist
- Electronic Health Record Training Pharmacist
- Health Informatics Specialist
- Information Technology Pharmacist
- Pharmacy Informatics Specialist
- Social Media Engagement / Communication Specialist
- Telehealth Service Provider
- Virtual Clinical Pharmacist
Those in government and regulatory pharmacy roles may use their medication expertise to inform government regulations, develop policies and protocols, ensure patient safety, and more.
- Clinical Inspection Pharmacist
- Consumer Safety Officer
- Correctional Facility Pharmacist
- Drug Advertising Reviewer
- Drug Pricing Reviewer
- Drug Reimbursement Expert
- Drug Safety Data Reviewer
- Medicines Advisor
- Military Pharmacist
- Nuclear Pharmacist
- Patient Advocacy Board Member
- Pharmaceutical Services Commissioner / Negotiator orDrug Reimbursement Reviewer
- Pharmacoeconomics Specialist
- Pharmacy Advocacy Member
- Pharmacy Education Accreditation Reviewer
- Poison Control Pharmacist
- Public Health Service Pharmacist
- Regulatory Board Member
- Specialist Pharmaceutical Advisor to Local, Regional, orNational Government
Pharmacists play an active role in a number of industries.
- Academic Detailer
- Aerospace/Space Health Pharmacist
- Business Adviser/Investor
- Career Development Coach
- Central Fill Pharmacist
- Continuing Education Provider
- Digital Therapeutics Specialist
- Drug Information Pharmacist
- Estate and Tax Planning Consultant
- Geospatial Pharmacist
- Health/Life Coach
- Medical Writer/Editor (In Medical Communications Agencies)
- Medication Safety Management Specialist
- Pharmacogenomics Specialist
- Pharmacy Financial Consultant
- Pharmacy Programs Coordinator
- Pharmacy Research Coordinator
- Pharmacy Strategy Consultant
- Start-Up Developer/Innovator
- Supply Chain Pharmacist/Warehouse Manager/DistributionManager/Wholesaling Manager
51品茶School of Pharmacy Facilities
If you are part of the Pharm.D. 0-6 program, you鈥檒l live and study on the waterfront of our Biddeford Campus, where you will complete the first two years of your pre-professional studies. For the Pharm.D. portion of your studies (P1-P4), you will study on our Portland Campus for the Health Sciences. You鈥檒l be part of a close-knit, collaborative community with small class sizes and faculty who are dedicated to student-centered learning.
School of Pharmacy Building
The School of Pharmacy building on UNE's Portland Campus is the first and only university facility in Maine devoted to study and research in the field of pharmacy. It provides students and faculty with 48,000 square feet on four floors. The building houses three innovative teaching laboratories, a full complement of lecture halls, and classrooms equipped with the latest technologies.
The space on the third floor and lower level of the Pharmacy Building make up the Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences.
Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences
The Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences encompasses a 5,000-square-foot research space on the third floor and lower level of the 51品茶Pharmacy building on the Portland campus. The laboratory is equipped with instrumentation to support and enable research conducted by 51品茶faculty and students from across the University as well as external partner institutions.
This modern research space provides infrastructure for ongoing research in therapeutic discovery, biosensor development for biomanufacturing, translational pharmacology, biomarker development and drug metabolism/pharmacokinetic research. In addition to providing infrastructure for state-of-the-art research, a major focus of this laboratory is to provide workforce development opportunities for students with interest in careers in biotechnology and health sciences.
Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health Sciences
Tour Our Pharmacy Facilities
Research in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program
Research
School of Pharmacy faculty participate in varied research and scholarship efforts, including laboratory-based studies, clinical research, and the scholarship of teaching. Students are afforded numerous opportunities to engage in this work, often with the opportunity to attain academic credit. Faculty and students in the School of Pharmacy have worked together to produce cutting-edge research in a variety of disciplines, and these efforts have led to numerous presentations and publications. Plus, through our active professional student organizations, you can engage in community service and broaden your network.
See faculty research interests and student research opportunities in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration and Pharmacy Practice.
Post Graduate Training
Residency Teaching Certificate Program
In a partnership with several Northern New England institutions, the 51品茶School of Pharmacy offers a teaching certificate program designed to immerse pharmacy residents in academic pharmacy. The post-graduate residents in the program are graduates of colleges of pharmacy from around the nation.
The program exposes residents to didactic and experiential teaching experiences. Residents are required to teach topics in courses within the 51品茶School of Pharmacy as part of their work. Upon completion, these residents receive dual recognition from the 51品茶School of Pharmacy and their primary institution.
Doctor of Pharmacy Studies: Team-Based Learning
When students from different health professions disciplines learn with, from, and about each other to better understand different professional roles and expertise, great things can happen. In UNE鈥檚 Pharm.D. program, you will be studying alongside students from other programs, including the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Doctor of Dental Medicine program, gaining the skills to collaborate and lead in today鈥檚 team-based care. 51品茶is proud to be the only institution in New England that is part of the National Center for Interprofessional Education and Practice鈥檚 prestigious Innovation Network.
You also have the opportunity to apply this collaborative participation toward your Interprofessional Honors Distinction.
Meet 51品茶Pharm.D. students
A Health Care Education Campus in Portland, Maine
51品茶Pharm.D. students study on the Portland Campus for the Health Sciences, a quintessential New England location that has been welcoming students for more than a century. Lined with lush trees and brick buildings, the campus sits in a quiet neighborhood just a short drive from the downtown waterfront. Portland, named 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Most Livable City鈥 by Forbes and 鈥淔oodiest Small Town in America鈥 by Bon Appetit, is about 100 miles from downtown Boston.
Financial Aid at UNE
Finance your education through loans, grants, and scholarships. We are committed to making our pharmacy degree program as affordable as possible.
As a way to help bring a 51品茶education within reach for future pharmacy leaders, we also award to incoming students.
If you are taking part in the Pharm.D. 0-6 program, explore our Undergraduate Student Financial Services for your first two pre-professional years.
Frequently Asked Questions: Doctor of Pharmacy Degree
How do you become a pharmacist?
If you鈥檙e interested in health care, science, and medication, you might be suited to a career as a pharmacist. UNE鈥檚 Pharm.D. 0-6 program offers a direct path to that goal. This six-year program combines undergraduate study with professional doctoral training, allowing you to earn your Doctor of Pharmacy degree without having to reapply after two years.
Once accepted into a pharmacy doctoral program, it will generally take four years for students to complete the required coursework and clinical practice experiences. During pharmacy school, students at 51品茶will complete Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) and Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs). The IPPEs and APPEs are experiential education opportunities for pharmacy students to learn through experience in real-world settings, putting to use the skills learned in didactic coursework.
After graduating with your Pharm.D., you will need to take the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX) and the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE). UNE's 2022 Pharm.D. graduates have achieved an 83% first-time pass rate on the NAPLEX licensure exam which was above the national average.
How long does it take to become a pharmacist?
On average, it will take six to eight years of schooling to earn a Pharm.D. degree and become a licensed pharmacist. Before entering pharmacy school, the first step is to complete the required prerequisite coursework as an undergraduate student. Although prerequisite coursework may vary between doctor of pharmacy programs, you can expect a number of biology, chemistry, and intro pharmacy courses to be included.
After graduating with your doctor of pharmacy degree from an accredited program, the final step to become a pharmacist is to take the NAPLEX exam (North American Pharmacists Licensure Examination).
What do pharmacists do?
Pharmacists are Doctors of Pharmacy 鈥 respected members of an integrated health care team. At the core, pharmacists are healthcare professionals who are specifically trained to consult with doctors and patients to make recommendations on the most appropriate medication for a patient.
罢辞诲补测鈥檚 pharmacist goes beyond the counter, providing an array and depth of services that might surprise you. They are public health advocates, working to provide immunizations and screenings to the public. They work with patients to improve health through lifestyle counseling and improve patient outcomes by optimizing medications. You will find pharmacists in hospitals, doctors offices, community pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, and more.
Within the role that is more familiar to the public 鈥 the community pharmacist 鈥 doctors of pharmacy are providing valuable direct care, from vaccinations to health screenings, to in-depth consultations and community clinics.
Additionally, pharmacists are experts in medication who bring the greatest depth of knowledge on drug-based care to an interprofessional healthcare team. Pharm.D.s play leading roles in managing optimal medication plans for patients. This includes watching for negative drug interactions, recommending alternative options for physicians, tracking opiate prescriptions to identify over-prescribing practices, and more.
Pharmacists also provide holistic patient care, advising patients on the use of vitamins and nutraceuticals and their effects and interactions with other drugs. As a student in UNE鈥檚 Doctor of Pharmacy Program, you will be trained in holistic approaches to wellness such as nutrition, exercise, and stress reduction and routinely work with patients to make better choices for their health and wellbeing.
As a student pharmacist at the 51品茶鈥檚 Doctor of Pharmacy program, you will utilize our state-of-the-art facilities to learn the practical skills needed to be a medication expert, wellness consultant, primary caregiver, and more.
What are the requirements for pharmacy school?
Every Doctor of Pharmacy program has slightly different requirements. It鈥檚 a good idea to review the Pharmacy program admissions requirements of the specific Pharm.D. programs that interest you. Generally, there is a list of prerequisite classes that you need to take before entering pharmacy school.
At UNE, all students in the Pharm.D. 0-6 program automatically matriculate into the professional Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum after successfully completing the first two pre-professional years. UNE鈥檚 Pharm.D. program in Maine is a four-year graduate-level program open to applicants with a minimum of 63 credits of undergraduate coursework taken at UNE. Pharmacy school admissions at 51品茶are open to other applicants with a minimum of 58 credits of specific undergraduate required coursework. Also, UNE鈥檚 pharmacy school will accept applicants who have already completed a bachelor鈥檚 degree, in any major, and successful completion of specific required math and science coursework.
Additionally, most pharmacy schools will require experience hours and letters of recommendation. Healthcare-related experience is recommended, but not required.
What is the best pharmacy school for me?
When selecting a pharmacy degree program, you should look for one that provides quality academics within modern facilities and a supportive environment. Visit various colleges to explore their pharmacy programs and get a feel for their culture and curriculum. Generally, the best pharmacy schools help you advance the practice of pharmacy through hands-on learning in patient care, service, interprofessional collaboration, and research.
As a student in the 51品茶鈥檚 Doctor of Pharmacy program, you鈥檒l receive an education focused on your success through those outcomes.
As an innovator in education for the health professions, UNE鈥檚 Pharm.D. program will empower you to be a medication expert, wellness consultant, primary caregiver, and more 鈥 ready to lead in the new world of pharmacy that goes beyond the counter.
Located in Portland, Maine 鈥 the 51品茶pharmacy program empowers you with the support of our expert faculty and experiential learning within a close-knit community. UNE鈥檚 School of Pharmacy is housed in a state-of-the-art, 48,000-square-foot facility on a campus devoted to a comprehensive health education mission that includes medicine, nursing, physician assistant, dental medicine, and array of other allied health professions.
Of course, you should attend a program that fits your financial capabilities. 51品茶offers Merit Scholarships to incoming students who have demonstrated strong academic achievement.
How much do pharmacists generally make?
Although it is ever changing, the median annual pharmacist salary was $129,410 in May 2022 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salaries will depend on where you work and the type of industry that you are employed in.
Because the 51品茶 is Maine鈥檚 leading health professions university, students of the 51品茶Doctor of Pharmacy program are well prepared for a successful, dynamic career as a pharmacist. Graduates of UNE鈥檚 Pharm.D. program have gone on to successful careers in leading institutions across the country and around the world. 51品茶pharmacy students learn side-by-side with students from other health professions, so you鈥檒l be prepared to collaborate in today鈥檚 team-based health care.
Accreditation
ACPE Accredited
The 51品茶 School of Pharmacy鈥檚 Doctor of Pharmacy program is accredited by the .
Quality Indicators
Quality Indicators for the 51品茶 School of Pharmacy鈥檚 Doctor of Pharmacy program.