North Dakota State University (NDSU), formally North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, is a public land-grant research university in Fargo, North Dakota. It was founded as North Dakota Agricultural College in 1890 as the state's land-grant university. NDSU offers 94 undergraduate majors, 146 undergraduate degree programs, 5 undergraduate certificate programs, 84 undergraduate minors, 87 master's degree programs, 51 doctoral degree programs of study, and 210 graduate certificate programs. It is classified among "R1-Doctoral Universities Very High Research Activity". NDSU is part of the North Dakota University System.
The North Dakota State University School of Pharmacy in Fargo, North Dakota, is dedicated to shaping the future of pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences. As a vital part of NDSU's College of Health and Human Sciences, the school offers a comprehensive Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program, fully accredited by ACPE, and graduate degrees (MS and PhD) in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Emphasizing rigorous academics, hands-on practical experience, and a dynamic research environment, the curriculum prepares graduates for diverse and impactful careers across various pharmacy settings. With a long tradition of excellence, the school focuses on blending foundational science with clinical skills to meet the evolving demands of healthcare.
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