Academic Offerings
As a free-standing medical school, PCOM offers only graduate-level training. Degrees offered by the college include:
Philadelphia Campus:
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Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
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• DO/Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular and Cell Biology (DO/PhD)
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• DO/Master of Business Administration (DO/MBA)
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• DO/Master of Public Health (DO/MPH)
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• DO/Master of Science/Doctor of Philosophy in Health Policy (DO/MS/PhD)
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• DO/Master of Science in Forensic Medicine (DO/MS)
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• DO/Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (DO/MS)
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• DO/Master of Science in Organizational Development and Leadership (DO/MS)
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• DO/Master of Arts in Healthcare Ethics (DO/MA)
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Physician Assistant Studies
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• Master of Science in Health Sciences (MS)
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Biomedical Sciences
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• Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MS)
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• Certificate of Graduate Study in Biomedical Sciences (Certificate)
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Forensic Medicine
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• Master of Science in Forensic Medicine (MS)
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• Pathway Program in Forensic Medicine
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Clinical Psychology
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• Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD)
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• Master of Science in Counseling and Clinical Health Psychology (MS)
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• Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS)
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• Postdoctoral Certificates in Clinical Health Psychology and Clinical Neuropsychology
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School Psychology
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• Doctor of Psychology in School Psychology (PsyD)
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• Educational Specialist Degree in School Psychology (EdS)
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• Master of Science in School Psychology (MS)
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Organizational Development and Leadership
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• Master of Science in Organizational Development and Leadership (MS)
Georgia Campus:
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GA - PCOM Osteopathic Medicine
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• Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
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• DO/Master of Business Administration (DO/MBA)
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PCOM School of Pharmacy - Georgia Campus
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• Doctor of Pharmacy(PharmD)
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GA - PCOM Biomedical Sciences
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• Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MS)
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• Certificate of Graduate Study in Biomedical Sciences (Certificate)
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