Frequently Asked Questions

The Pharmacoepidemiology certificate course schedule follows the Academic Calendar as set forth by the University of Illinois at Chicago. Courses are offered in the fall and spring semesters.

All certificate courses are delivered entirely online and rely on asynchronous discussion and collaboration as the principal form of communication. Via a Web-based system (Blackboard) class members interact extensively with one another and the instructor. Students participate anytime day or night, when their schedules allow, while still meeting due dates for assignments. There are no required campus visits.

There are no specific times or days of the week students must log in; however, students are expected to complete assignments by the due dates specified in the course syllabus. Students are encouraged to log into Blackboard at least four times per week to stay on track.

Students should expect to spend between 8-10 hours per week on course related activities. Many readings can be downloaded and/or printed, so actual online time is much less.

This certificate can be earned in approximately two semesters (two courses each in the fall and spring semester) or four semesters (one course per semester).

See the Admissions page of our Web site for application deadlines.

Online programs are assessed the UIC e-Tuition, which is a single-rate, per credit hour tuition. See the Tuition and Fees page of our Web site for current tuition information.
NOTE: Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice any time prior to the first day of instruction.

 

Matriculation into the Pharmacoepidemiology certificate program does not require a GRE score from potential students. View the admission requirements for the Pharmacoepidemiology certificate.

Certificate students must complete the four certificate courses and maintain a 3.00 (out of 4.00) cumulative grade point average to earn the Campus Certificate in Pharmacoepidemiology.