Drexel MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
Your Key to a Higher Level of Achievement and Growth
The MBA in Pharmaceutical Management is uniquely
designed for you to reach your goals of developing new skills,
achieving new understanding, advancing your career, and helping your
organization reach new levels of productivity in an increasingly
competitive global economy.
The MBA in Pharmaceutical Management was designed with Ortho-McNeil
Pharmaceutical Inc. in 1997, part of the Johnson & Johnson family of companies
and is focused on meeting your individual educational needs.
- The curriculum was designed after extensive
consultation with Johnson & Johnson representatives to meet the
particular educational requirements of its associates.
- Students are selected and courses are conducted to
maximize the opportunities for learning from each other as well as from
a distinguished faculty of outstanding teachers, researchers and
practitioners.
- Most of the curriculum (17 of 20 classes) is conveyed via the
Web in a format that allows busy professionals to complete their work at nearly
any time and in any location. We recognize the demands that family, work and
other responsibilities place on your time and have designed the curriculum
structure accordingly.
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The remaining courses are taught in face-to-face, Six-day residency
sessions at the beginning, middle and end of the program. All three of the residency
sessions will be taught in Philadelphia in LeBow's new state-of-the-art Leonard
Pearlstein Business Learning Center.
- Coursework is lockstep and cohorted; students will take the same sequence of courses throughout the program
- Many of the administrative details are taken
care of for you so you can devote your time to your study. You will be automatically
registered from term to term and we will arrange for your lodging and meals
during residencies. You will have one contact person who will be available
to address and support any of your administrative needs removing the challenges
of dealing with numerous departments within the University.
Students who are already enrolled in the MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
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