At Ðǿմ«Ã½, 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. Ðǿմ«Ã½ 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.  

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

 

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)

  

1st Fall (P3) CH Gr 1st Spring (P3) CH Gr
Biochemistry 1 PHBS 3411 3   Biochemistry 2 PHBS 3421 3  
Fund. in the Science of Pharm. 1 PHBS 3011 4   Fund. in the Science of Pharm 2 PHBS 3021 4  
Interprofessional Course PHPR 2921 1   Self-Care & Patient Interactions PHPR 2151 3  
Pharmacy Fundamentals PHPR 1101 3   Medication-Use Systems PHPR 3161 3  
Pharm. Calculations & Info. Literacy PHPR 2131 3   H’lthcare Infra., Pub. H’lth, Advcy PHPR 1121 3  
Comm. Strat. In Pharm. Practice PHPR 3151 3   Pharm. Practice: Evidence, Law, Advcy PHPR 2141 3  
Professional Development PHPR 1721 0   Professional Development PHPR 1731 0  
      SUMMER: Community IPPE PHPR 2991 0  
2nd Fall (P4) CH Gr 2nd Spring (P4) CH Gr
Cardio, Hematology, & Pulmon 1 PHBS 4121 4   CNS, Neuro, Psych, Behav’l H’lth, Tox 1 PHBS 4221 4  
Cardio, Hematology, & Pulmon 2 PHPR 4131 4   CNS, Neuro, Psych, Behav’l H’lth, Tox 2 PHPR 4231 4  
Endocrine, Renal, & Urology PHPR 4141 5   M’skeletal, Con. Tiss, Immuno. & Derm PHBS 4241 2.5  
Patient Care Process 1 PHPR 4111 2   Nutrition & GI PHPR 4251 2.5  
Professional Development PHPR 2721 0   Patient Care Process 2 PHPR 4211 2  
Elective or Gen Ed or Princ. of Mgmt BIZ 2331 2-3   Elective or Gen Ed or Princ. of Mgmt BIZ 2331 2-3  
WINTER: Institutional IPPE PHPR 3991* 0   Professional Development PHPR 4911 0  
      SUMMER: Institutional IPPE PHPR 3991* 0  
3rd Fall (P5) CH Gr 3rd Spring (P5) CH Gr
Med Micro & Infectious Disease 1 PHBS 5121 4   APPE Prepparation PHPR 5211 2  
Med Micro & Infectious Disease 2 PHPR 5131 4   Pharmacotherapy Capstone PHPR 5231 6  
Oncology PHBS 5141 3   Advance Topics in Law & Ethics PHPR 5221 3  
Pediatrics, Pregnancy, Geriatrics PHPR 5151 2   Elective or Gen Ed 2-4  
Patient Care Process 3 PHPR 5111 2   Optional: Gen Ed  3  
Elective or Gen Ed or Princ. of Mgmt BIZ 2331 2-3   Professional Development PHPR 5911 0  
Professional Development PHPR 5901 0   Elective IPPE or Service Learning IPPE PHPR 4991^ 0  
Elective IPPE or Service Learning IPPE PHPR 4991^ 0        
4th Fall (P6) CH Gr 4th Spring (P6) CH Gr
Advanced Practice Rotations (5 in total) 4 each   Advanced Practice Rotations (4 in total) 4 each  
Professional Development PHPR 6901 0   Professional Development PHPR 6911 0  

 

* PHPR 3991 will be completed during the Winter OR the Summer, not both

^ There are a variety of courses available for the Elective IPPEs; Service Learning IPPE is the same course (PHPR 4991). These will be taken in one of the following sessions: 3rd fall or 3rd spring; must be completed before beginning APPEs