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Certificate Program Details
Time
On average, students complete the program in 1 year, however students have the flexibility to take courses at their own pace. Students are required to take 9 credit hours: 4 credits in Foundations in Precision Medicine and 5 credits in Clinical Applications.

Credential
Students will earn a graduate certificate from the University of Florida’s College of Pharmacy in Precision Medicine with successful completion in one of two specialized tracks: Genomics or Clinical Pharmacogenomics.

Format
The program is offered entirely online to not disrupt students professional lives and other current commitments.

Tuition
Tuition fees average $3,852 plus additional fees. Students with an “on-book” or “traditional” status will be charged at the standard graduate rate based upon their individual residency. Finance options are available.

APPLICATION DEADLINES
Fall 2022
Early – June 6th, 2022
Final – July 25th, 2022
Application Deadlines
Spring 2023
Early – September 26th, 2022
Final – November 14th, 2022
Make Your Career Move
Take your career to the next level by earning a graduate certificate in precision medicine from the University of Florida. For the busy professional, we have customized our online curriculum around the conveniences and flexibility you need for learning.
All online classes will be taught asynchronously by internationally recognized faculty experts in precision medicine at the University of Florida.
You’ll learn the latest in genomic technologies and precision medicine therapies, while positioning yourself to become a leader in the area of precision medicine in your field.
Certificate Minimum Requirements
For All (Domestic and International) Applicants
- A baccalaureate degree in a science subject from an accredited institution. If your bachelor’s degree is not in a natural science subject, please email: onlinepm@cop.ufl.edu
- An upper-division GPA of 2.0 or higher. To calculate what your upper-division GPA is, please use the Upper Division GPA Worksheet.
For International Applicants Only
- The English language skill requirements for admission
- If your native language is not English, or if you graduated with a bachelor’s degree from a non-English speaking country, you will need to take and submit your TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or other Graduate Council approved English language skills test scores.
- Non-English speaking countries are those which are not included in the Graduate School’s list of English speaking countries.
- To be admitted to a Certificate Program, the applicant must score the following on the TOEFL:
TOEFL Exam Type | Required Score |
---|---|
Paper-based | 550 |
Computer-based | 213 |
Internet | 80 |