Graduate School Course Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Dr. P. Andy Li, Chair
2025 BRITE Building
Telephone: (919) 530-6872
E-mail: pli@nccu.edu
Dr. Weifan Zheng, Graduate Program Director
2027 BRITE Building
Telephone: (919) 530-6752
E-mail: wzheng@nccu.edu
OVERVIEW
The Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences at NCCU prepares students for careers/career advancement in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The non-thesis program emphasizes excellence through didactic courses in the department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. A total of thirty-six (36) semester credit hours are required for graduation from the program. In addition to the required coursework, candidates for this degree will be required to take a written comprehensive examination, conduct a project under the supervision of a faculty mentor and present a project report to the department.
Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Faculty
Ibeanu, Gordon (Associate Professor)
B.S., University of South Alabama
Ph.D., Atlanta University
Li, Ping-An (Andy) (Professor)
M.D, Capital Medical University, Beijing
Ph.D., University of Lund, Sweden
Lopez, Dayami (Assistant Professor)
B.S., IPVCE “Martires de Humboldt 7”, Havana, Cuba
Ph.D., University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Scott, John E. (Associate Professor)
B.S., University of Illinois
Ph.D. Duke University
Williams, Alfred L. (Associate Professor)
B.S., San Diego State University
M.S., San Diego State University
Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Williams, Kevin P. (Associate Professor)
B.Sc., University of Bath, UK
Ph.D., University of Cambridge, UK
Xie, Jiahua (Jay) (Assistant Professor)
B.S., Zhejiang University
Ph.D., Zhejiang University
Yang, Liju (Assistant Professor)
B.S., HangZhou Teachers College, China
M.S., Zhejiang University (formerly Hangzhou University), China
Ph.D. University of Arkansas
Zheng, Weifan (Associate Professor)
B.S., Peking University M.S., Nankai University
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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