Master’s Degree Curriculum
Applied Pharmacoeconomics: Master’s Degree Curriculum (33 credits)

Concentration Coursework (12 cr.)

Course Credit Hours Fall A|B|C Spring A|B|C Summer A|B|C
PHA 6186 POP Foundations 1 3 credits A
PHA 6741 Writing for POP 3 credits A B C
PHA 6187 POP Foundations 2 3 credits A
PHA 6279 POP Capstone (P) 3 credits C (2024+) C

PHA 6935 POP Capstone starting in 2024, the course will be offered in Fall C and Summer C. See the full course schedule for AY 2023-2024 and AY 2024-2025 and beyond here.

(P) This course has one or more prerequisites.

Specialty Coursework (15 cr.)

Course Credit Hours Fall A|B|C Spring A|B|C summer A|B|C
PHA 6286 Pharmaceutical Microeconomics 3 credits A (2023) | B (2024+)
PHA 6283 Introduction to Pharmacoeconomics 3 credits B B
PHA 6795 Quantitative Methods in Evidence-Based Pharmacy 3 credits A (2024) A
PHA 6264 Pharmaceutical Health Technology Assessment 3 credits B
PHA 6806 Pharmacoeconomic Modeling (P) 3 Credits A (2023) | B (2023/2024+)

PHA 6286 Pharmaceutical Microeconomics will be offered in Fall A 2023.  Starting in 2024, course will only be offered in Fall B.  PHA 6795 Quantitative Methods in Evidence-Based Pharmacy will be offered in Spring A 2024 and Summer A 2024.  Starting in 2025, the course will only be offered in Summer A.  PHA 6806 Pharmacoeconomic Modeling will be offered in Summer A 2024 and Summer B 2024.  Starting in 2025, the course will only be offered in Summer B. See the full course schedule for AY 2023-2024 and AY 2024-2025 and beyond here.

(P) This course has one or more prerequisites.

Electives (6 cr.*)

Students may choose to take any course offered in the POP Online program as an elective.

Students in the concurrent UF M.S. + Stetson University M.B.A. program will transfer 6 credits from Stetson into UF as electives.


Courses are offered in half-semester and full-semester formats.  Half-semester courses are indicated as either A (for the first half of the semester) or B (for the second half of the semester).  Full-semester courses are indicated as C courses.  Students typically take one course at a time, but may take both a half-semester course and a full-semester course concurrently. Please see the academic calendar for dates.