Prerequisites for Admission to the Doctor of Pharmacy Program Fall 2008
The following prerequisite courses must be completed prior to admission for students
entering in the Fall of 2008. Courses earned through Advanced Placement Tests of
the College Board or an International Baccalaureate program will not be accepted
to fulfill prerequisite science and math courses.
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8 SH
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General Biology (lecture and laboratory)1
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8 SH
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College Chemistry (lecture and laboratory)1
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8 SH
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Organic Chemistry (lecture and laboratory)1
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4 SH
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Physics (lecture and laboratory)2
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3 SH
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Human Anatomy (also, 1 SH lab is preferred)2
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3 SH
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Physiology
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3 SH
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Microbiology (also, 1 SH lab is preferred)2
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3 SH
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Biochemistry
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6 SH
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English3
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3 SH
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Calculus
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3 SH
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Statistics
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3 SH
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Public Speaking
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35 SH
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Biomedical Science Foundation and Elective Courses4-5
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90 SH
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Minimum Total |
1 These courses will include a total of 6 semester hours of lecture and
2 semester hours of lab
2 This course will include a total of 3 semester hours of lecture and
1 semester hour of laboratory
3 At least one semester of composition and rhetoric
4 Due to the importance of a strong biomedical science foundation for
success in the Doctor of Pharmacy degree program, some or all of the courses listed
below are recommended for students enrolling in the Fall of 2008.
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3 SH
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Genetics or Molecular Biology
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3 SH
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Immunology
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3 SH
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Cell Biology
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5The electives will be a balanced program in social sciences, arts, and
humanities. Highly recommended electives are computer science, economics, psychology,
and sociology. Others include political science, anthropology, history, foreign
languages, philosophy, and religious studies.