Pharmacy (PharmD)
The Entry-level Pharm.D. degree curriculum provides students with the knowledge and skills to practice pharmaceutical care. The curriculum comprises courses in biomedical sciences (anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, physiology, pharmacology, and biostatistics), pharmaceutical sciences (pharmaceutical math, physical pharmacy, drug delivery, and dosage forms, biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics, biomedicinal chemistry and biotechnology), clinical and administrative sciences (pathophysiology, pharmacotherapy, drug information, management, and pharmacoepidemiology) and pharmacy practice (dispensing, jurisprudence, contemporary pharmacy practice, pharmacy and U.S. healthcare, drugs and society and ethics).
- CLPS-422 *Note: A maximum of 15 Advanced Professional Practice Experience credits may be taken per semester.
- CLPS-021 *Note: A maximum of 4 IPPE credits may be taken per semester.
- CLPS-022 *Note: A maximum of 4 IPPE credits may be taken per semester.
- CLPS-420 APPE I *Note: A maximum of 15 Advanced Professional Practice Experience credits may be taken per semester.
First Year (P1) - Fall
First Year (P1) - Spring
Second Year (P2) - Fall
Second Year (P2) - Spring
Third Year (P3) - Fall
*CLPS-235 can be taken either during the fall or spring semester.