Study Quantitative Systems Pharmacology at UD
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At the intersection of pharmacology and computation, QSP is changing how we discover, test and deliver life-saving therapies. Now more than ever, the pharmaceutical industry needs professionals trained to simulate drug behavior, predict outcomes and personalize treatments.
The M.S. in Quantitative Systems Pharmacology at the University of Delaware prepares you to meet that demand.
What is QSP — and why does it matter?
Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) combines pharmacology, engineering and computational modeling to understand how drugs interact with biological systems.
It plays a vital role in modern drug development by helping researchers:
- Identify targets based on disease mechanisms.
- Simulate drug effects and optimize dosing.
- Improve safety and efficacy trial design.
- Personalize treatments for patients.
QSP is essential for model-informed drug development, especially in oncology and precision medicine. As FDA guidance increasingly prioritizes QSP-based approaches, demand for trained professionals is rising — but formal training pipelines remain rare. Graduates of this program will be ready to make an immediate impact in the pharmaceutical industry, government or Ph.D. research.
Watch the recording of our information session from June, 2025.
Watch: Info about the Quantitative Systems Pharmacology M.S.: https://capture.udel.edu/media/1_mqckb4p3/
2 years
Program duration
$1,116
Cost per credit
30
Credit hours
Why Earn a Master's in QSP at the University of Delaware?
UD offers the first master’s programs in the U.S. dedicated to QSP — and the only one focused on advanced modeling and industry alignment.
INDUSTRY-ALIGNED CURRICULUM
Developed with feedback from QSP leaders at Merck, GSK, AstraZeneca and the FDA, the curriculum emphasizes real-world modeling, PK/PD, and systems biology.
EXPERT FACULTY
Learn from leading biomedical engineers and pharmacologists who are actively shaping the field.
HANDS-ON TRAINING
Choose between an industry internship or a master’s thesis. All students complete a 200-hour experiential component focused on pharma-relevant problems.
STRONG CAREER OUTLOOK
QSP master’s graduates are well-positioned for roles in pharma, biotech and regulatory science. Estimated entry-level salaries range from $100,000–$110,000.