The Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences is for undergraduates who want to discover new medicines, develop life-saving therapies, and innovate the future of healthcare.
Through the PharmD program, we combine innovative teaching and hands-on learning in a world premier setting to prepare students to meet the complex challenges of an ever-evolving health care landscape.
Through our PhD program you'll train alongside some of the most talented pharmaceutical scientists in the nation to address health problems affecting patient outcomes.
#1Largest Pharmacy Education & Research Building in the World
280,000 sq ft
#6Ranked Pharmacy School in The Nation, U.S. News & World Report, 2024
#1 in Kentucky
#11Pharmacy School in Funding Per PI
AACP 2022
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Dr. Lakin Mills (Class of 2018) shares about her experience at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and how it prepared to serve her local community.
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Meet the Researcher
Jill Turner, PhD, is conducting research on the pharmacogenomics of addiction, applying precision medicine based on the genetic profile of an individual.
The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and UK HealthCare Pharmacy Services brought a robust presence to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Midyear Clinical Meeting in Las Vegas last week, with faculty and students presenting groundbreaking research, leading educational sessions and achieving national recognition.
The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) continues its legacy of leadership in Kentucky's pharmacy community as two faculty members have been elected to consecutive terms as president of the Kentucky Society of Health-System Pharmacists (KSHP).
The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy announced a leadership transition within the Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Practice (CAPP). Kyle Bryan, PharmD, has been appointed director of professional affairs, succeeding Trish Freeman, Ph.D., who will assume a new role as vice chair for research in the Department of Pharmacy Practice & Science.