Overview
The RAHP master's program can be completed in under two years and is ideal for those interested in pursuing careers in regulatory affairs, product management, marketing, quality assurance & control, and manufacturing.
Program Highlights
- For students with an undergraduate degree
- Fall or spring semester start
- MS in RAHP with a minor in Pharmaceutical Sciences also available
- Experienced, dedicated faculty
- Small class size
Program Details
Since 1999, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) has offered academic training in the regulation of drugs, devices and biologics, law, marketing and health policy.
Graduates of our MS and Certificate programs work in federal or state regulatory agencies, clinical research organizations, managed care, or other health related fields where a knowledge of the regulatory and legal environment is prerequisite.
Master of Science Program
The RAHP master's program can be completed in under two years, and is ideal for those interested in pursuing careers in regulatory affairs, product management, marketing, quality assurance & control and manufacturing.
An MS in RAHP with a minor in Pharmaceutical Sciences is also available. Candidates desiring this minor concentration will take all courses necessary for the MS degree, and an additional 9 credits (3 courses).
Why choose MCPHS? In the RAHP program, you will:
- Learn from experienced, dedicated faculty, in small classes, where you and your career matter. You will be taught by executives with experience in drugs, devices and biologics, health care and policy, in face-to-face settings.
- Join a substantial network of alumni who work in industry (manufacturers as well as CROs), government (including FDA), and world-renowned health care organizations.
- Access cutting edge information, using library resources developed by dedicated personnel with one of the largest medical product libraries in the country.
Accreditation
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) is chartered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and is authorized to grant undergraduate and graduate degrees in the health sciences and related fields. MCPHS is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
Admission Requirements
Many of our programs have different admission requirements and deadlines. To see the specific admission requirements for this program, please click on the link below.
Admission Requirements for Regulatory Affairs and Health Policy (RAHP) (Boston)
We recognize that applying to graduate school can be a daunting process; our Admission staff is here to help you. Contact us if you have questions along the way.