Wayne State University

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Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Established in 1924, it is one of the founding colleges of Wayne State University. It is committed to educating the modern health care team and organized into four departments — fundamental and applied sciences, health care sciences, pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences. The college offers more than 25 degrees and certificates through 13 academic programs. Each program maintains autonomous admission requirements, curricula, degree requirements and academic procedures.

The college has a talented, productive and dedicated faculty who are committed to providing a high-quality educational experience. Members of the faculty have national and international reputations for contributions to their health sciences disciplines. They are positioned to be resource and network facilitators to help students develop future professional networks.

The college strives to be on a leader in developing curricula, practice delivery modes and research that contributes to the various health sciences disciplines.

The 2009 fall enrollment in the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is 984 students. Total enrollment includes 802 full-time and 182 part-time students.

Full-time faculty profile

The total number of full-time faculty is 79.

 Enrollment by ethnicity

   

Degrees/awards granted 2008-09

Degrees/awards

Minority

White

International

Unknown

Total

Baccalaureate degree

17

72

1

10

100

Post-baccalaureate certificate

0

4

1

0

5

Master’s degree

14

65

2

10

91

Post-master’s certificate

0

4

1

2

7

Doctorate

9

22

2

1

34

First professional

19

49

6

14

88

Total

59

216

13

37

325