At ºù«Ӱҵ, your professors will know your name. The College of Pharmacy offers a world-class education in a place where people care about you and go out of their way to help you be successful. ºù«Ӱҵ pharmacists are preferred in the marketplace. Learning outside the classroom adds as much to that marketability as the outstanding experience in class and skills labs. High-impact, hands-on experiences will prepare you for the many different career opportunities that your pharmacy degree can provide you. Ìý

Following Pre-Requisites must be completed:

Science & Math Courses:
8 credit hours of General Chemistry with lab
8 credit hours of Organic Chemistry with lab
4 credit hours of Biology with lab
8 credit hours of Anatomy/Physiology with lab
3 credit hours of Physics
3 credit hours of Calculus
3 credit hours of Statistics
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General Education & Open Elective Courses:
3 credit hours English Composition II
3 credit hours of Psychology or Sociology
3 credit hours of Communication or Speech
6 credit hours of Humanities
8 additional credit hours of electives or general education courses (see back for specifics)

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Fall-Year 1 CH Spring-Year 1 CHÌý ÌýÌýÌý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý
Biochemistry 1 ÌýPHBS 3411 3 Biochemistry 2 ÌýPHBS 3421 3
Fund. in the Science of Pharm. 1 ÌýPHBS 3011 4 Fund. in the Science of Pharm 2 ÌýPHBS 3021 4
Interprofessional Course ÌýPHPR 2921 1 Self Care ÌýPHPR 2151 3
Intro. to the Profession of Pharmacy ÌýPHPR 1711 3 Principles of Management ÌýBIZ 2331 3
Princ. of Drug Info & Pharm. Calc. ÌýPHPR 3711 3 Healthcare Systems ÌýPHPR 3731 3
Communc. In Pharm. Practice ÌýPHPR 3721 4 Fundamentals in Pharmacy Law ÌýPHPR 3741 2
Professional Development ÌýPHPR 1721 0 Professional Development ÌýPHPR 1731 0
Ìý Ìý SUMMER: ÌýCommunity IPPE ÌýPHPR 2991 0
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Fall-Year 2 CH Spring-Year 2 CH
Cardio, Hematology, & Pulmon 1 ÌýPHBS 4121 4 CNS, Neuro, Psych, Behav’l H’lth, Tox 1 ÌýPHBS 4221 4
Cardio, Hematology, & Pulmon 2 ÌýPHPR 4131 4 CNS, Neuro, Psych, Behav’l H’lth, Tox 2 ÌýPHPR 4231 4
Endocrine, Renal, & Urology ÌýPHPR 4141 5 M’skeletal, Con. Tiss, Immuno. & Derm ÌýPHBS 4241 2.5
Patient Care Process 1 ÌýPHPR 4111 2 Nutrition & GI ÌýPHPR 4251 2.5
Quality Improv. & Patient Safety ÌýPHPR 3751 3 Patient Care Process 2 ÌýPHPR 4211 2
Professional Development ÌýPHPR 2721 0 Elective 3
WINTER: ÌýInstitutional IPPE ÌýPHPR 3991* 0 Professional Development ÌýPHPR 4911 0
Ìý Ìý SUMMER: ÌýInstitutional IPPE ÌýPHPR 3991* 0
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Fall-Year 3 CH Spring-Year 3 CH
Med Micro & Infectious Disease 1 ÌýPHBS 5121 4 APPE Prep ÌýPHPR 5211 2
Med Micro & Infectious Disease 2 ÌýPHPR 5131 4 Pharmacotherapy Capstone ÌýPHPR 5231 6
Oncology ÌýPHBS 5141 3 Advance Topics in Law & Ethics ÌýPHPR 5221 3
Special Populations ÌýPHPR 5151 2 Elective or Gen Ed 2-4
Patient Care Process 3 ÌýPHPR 5111 2 Professional Development ÌýPHPR 5911 0
Elective 2 Elective IPPE or Service Learning IPPE ÌýPHPR 4991^ 0
Professional Development ÌýPHPR 5901 0 Ìý Ìý
Elective IPPE or Service Learning IPPE ÌýPHPR 4991^ 0 Ìý Ìý
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Fall-Year 4 CH Spring-Year 4 CH
Advanced Practice Rotations Ìý(5 in total) 4 each Advanced Practice Rotations Ìý(4 in total) 4 each

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