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Message from the Director Bruce Rosenthal

Bruce Rosenthal, MBA
Graduate Program Director for Pharmaceutical Business Programs

Are you interested in advancing your career in the pharmaceutical industry? If so, you've probably considered earning an MBA. You may have noticed that many of your colleagues either already have an MBA or are considering earning one as well. That's why you need to distinguish yourself by earning an MBA in Pharmaceutical Business at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, formerly Philadelphia College of Pharmacy - the first college of pharmacy in North America. And the best part is that you can earn the degree through our executive MBA, online program, or evening program.

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Pharmaceutical Business Program Overview

THE School for Pharmaceutical
BMBA Program Newsletter,
Summer 2008
usiness at USP offers
pharmaceutical
business programs to fit your goals and schedule:

To assert successful leadership, pharmaceutical executives need to combine general business knowledge and management skills with pharmaceutical industry expertise. Toward this end, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia's unique MBA program meets the needs of professionals and managers in this demanding environment.

An MBA or Certificate from USP offers you advantages that come from our singular focus on the pharmaceutical world. At USP, you'll:

  • Connect to over 185 years of pharmaceutical expertise that began with Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.
  • Interact with a leading-edge faculty of pharmaceutical industry professionals and leaders who share current knowledge with insight and relevance.
  • Learn in an intense, innovative, hands-on program.
  • Join a network of thousands of longtime pharmaceutical industry alumni.

You'll develop a solid foundation in business theory and practice, detailed knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry, and exceptional skills in analysis, presentation, and management.

University faculty members collaborate on clinical and commercial research projects and are consultants to pharmaceutical companies, both in the United States, Europe and Asia. Their experiences are brought to the classroom, where students are exposed to the current topics that impact the future of the pharmaceutical business.