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University Catalog 2017-2018 
    
University Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Entry-Level Professional Program, Pharm.D.


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Pharmacy majors should note that health care is a rapidly changing field. To remain current with changes occurring in the practice of pharmacy, the academic program is subject to periodic revision of curricular content and requirements. Although overall program length will not be affected, students currently enrolled at the time of such revision will be held responsible for any new requirements. Opportunity to meet any new requirements will be provided within the constraints of the standard  academic calendar. This policy is necessary to assure that graduates are well prepared to assume a progressive pharmacy practice in a dynamic health care environment. Students should consult with their advisors on a frequent basis to assure that current degree requirements are met.

First Year


Second Year


Third Year


Semester Hours: 18


Semester Hours: 16(17)


*PCLN 3603-3604 are supplements to the first year introductory pharmacy practice experiences and must be taken each semester.

**PHCY 560_ Interprofessional Education Selective represents an array of courses featuring opportunities for educational experiences with students in other health professions from which third year (P3) students will select.

Fourth Year


(Including Summer Session)

Seven 6-Week Rotations

(6 semester hours each)

Summary: Entry-level Professional Program


Doctor of Pharmacy

  Semester Hours
Pharmacy Administration 10
Clinical Pharmacy 86
Pharmaceutics 10
Pharmaceutical Sciences 23
Pharmacology 9
Pharmacy (required) 6
Pharmacy Elective 2(3)
Total Semester Hours: 146(147)

College of Pharmacy Course Symbols


Division of Clinical and Administrative Sciences:
PCLN – Clinical Pharmacy
PHAD – Pharmacy Administration
PHCY – Pharmacy

 

Division of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences:
PHCL – Pharmacology
PHCT – Pharmaceutics
PHCY – Pharmacy
PHSC – Pharmaceutical Sciences

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