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Drug Delivery MS

Master of Science in Drug Delivery

Study the design of drug delivery systems and the administration of pharmaceuticals to achieve a desired therapeutic effect with the Master of Science in Drug Delivery in the School of Pharmacy at Temple University. Offered by the Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program, this master’s degree is designed for students to specialize in the field and provide a verified pathway to the pharmaceutical industry.  

Both non-thesis-based and thesis-based MS programs are offered. The non-thesis-based Drug Delivery MS is a highly collaborative program where faculty mentor students throughout their time at Temple, ensuring that each student receives one-on-one training, mentoring and advising. The curriculum includes core courses, elective courses, time in the lab and hands-on experience with cutting-edge research to provide innovative treatment for patients. The thesis-based Drug Delivery MS substitutes six hours of thesis research for elective courses. Openings for the thesis-based MS are limited every year.

Questions 

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Drug Delivery

Students gain expertise in the formulations, manufacturing techniques, storage systems and technologies involved in transporting a pharmaceutical compound to its target site in the human body to achieve a desired therapeutic effect.

Drug Delivery MS Learning Outcomes

By completing the program, you will 

  • learn the techniques required for pursuing the process of drug delivery; 
  • gain an understanding of how drugs and medicines are delivered; 
  • broaden your understanding of the clinical, medical and regulatory aspects of drug delivery to become a more marketable professional; 
  • expand and advance in your career; and
  • gain a network and a competitive advantage through Temple faculty and alumni contacts.

What sets apart the Drug Delivery MS at Temple’s School of Pharmacy? 

  • Faculty mentorships: Students work side-by-side with the school’s renowned pharmaceutical sciences faculty, learning directly from experts in the field.
  • Verified path to pharmaceutical science research: The Drug Delivery MS at Temple provides graduates with a direct path to careers in pharmaceutical science research, including positions in academia, industry, government, and other research and development environments.
  • Location: The School of Pharmacy is in Philadelphia, a hub for pharmaceutical sciences across industry and academia. 

Drug Delivery MS Applicants

Drug Delivery MS Applicants

The following students may be interested in applying to the Drug Delivery MS.

  • Expected or recent college graduates in chemistry, biology or other life sciences
  • Professional students (e.g., PharmD students)
  • International students (Should be English language proficient)

Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, this Master of Science offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

Pennsylvania resident: $830.00 per credit
Out-of-state: $1,100.00 per credit

You can view the full cost of attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

Thesis-based Curriculum

The thesis-based MS curriculum emphasizes experience in labs. In place of electives, students take six credit hours of thesis research under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Students also have opportunities to present research topics, contribute to and author publications, and obtain internships in the field. 

Placement into the thesis-based MS program is highly competitive with a limited number of students admitted every year.  

No financial aid is available for thesis-based MS students. 

Advising

Ho-Lun Wong, PhD, professor
Website: pharmacy.temple.edu/holunwong
Email:  

Program Contact

Wayne Childers, PhD, director of graduate studies
Phone: 215-707-1079
Email 
Graduate office email

Student Organizations

Pharmaceutical sciences graduate students are active in Temple’s student chapter of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. They travel together to national organization meetings and conferences, host their own chapter activities (e.g., GRADSCAN, an annual graduate research symposium and career networking event), and have access to resources provided and organized by the national organization. 

Additional Program Information