The CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is a leader in the scientific investigation, quality assurance and clinical evaluation of plant-based medicines. Our latest offerings extend that expertise to three distinct Cannabis Science and Medicine (CSM) educational programs.
From the 8-week CE introduction to the full Master’s of Science degree, all programs are designed to provide timely and evidence-based information and techniques to ensure patient safety, product quality, and accurate cannabis science. All programs are online, interactive and taught by international experts in the field.
The 8-week online CE program is designed for busy professionals desiring a solid foundation in medical cannabis. Ideal candidates for this offering are pharmacists, nurses and physicians who want to better serve their patient population
More about the Continuing Education ProgramIndividual Cannabis Home Study Modules remove the 8-week commitment and allow you to pick topics that cater to your specific health care professional needs.
This 11-credit hour graduate certificate program provides an in-depth understanding of the pharmacology and therapeutics of cannabis. Ideal candidates for this offering include healthcare professionals who want to optimize overall clinical outcomes and scientists who want to enhance their knowledge of cannabis chemistry, analysis and actions.
This 2-year master’s degree is one of five specialized tracks within the Pharmaceutical Sciences program. The degree will equip scientists and healthcare professionals to advance basic and clinical research on this medicinal plant with the goal of improving innovation and patient outcomes.
The online nature of the course and self-directed learning modules will allow flexibility for learners and offer wide geographic engagement.
The Cannabis Science and Medicine (CSM) certificate is an online, interprofessional graduate certificate program educating healthcare professionals on the scientific use of cannabis and cannabis derived products for therapeutic options. The certificate is open to applicants who:
Tuition for this program is $773 per credit hour for a total of $6,957 (9 credits) to $8,503 (11 credits).
Applications for MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cannabis Science and Medicine track, are submitted electronically through the Graduate School of the University of Colorado Denver. After signing up for an account, select 'Master's' under the 'Academic Interests' menu and scroll down to 'Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences' and select "MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences."
Application requirements are:
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Applications will not be reviewed until all required materials have been received. The application deadline for Fall admission is April 1.
The online nature of the course and self-directed learning modules will allow flexibility for learners and offer wide geographic engagement.