Pharmacy Sciences Curricular Requirements

Curricular Requirements

WCHP Common CurriculumBIO 106/106L – Biology II: Cellular/Molecular w/Lab
Credits4
WCHP Common CurriculumCHE 110/110L – General Chemistry I with Lab or CHE 150/150L – University General Chemistry w/Lab
Credits4
WCHP Common CurriculumCHE 111/111L – General Chemistry II with Lab or CHE 151/151L – University General Chemistry II w/Lab
Credits4
WCHP Common CurriculumENG 110 – English Composition
Credits4
WCHP Common CurriculumMAT 180 – Precalculus or MAT 190 – Calculus I
Credits3–4
WCHP Common CurriculumPHAR 477 – Healthcare Systems and Quality
Credits3
WCHP Common CurriculumPHAR 478 – Social Behavior, Outcomes, and Population Health
Credits3
WCHP Common CurriculumPSY 105 – Intro to Psychology or SOC 150 – Intro to Sociology
Credits3
WCHP Common CurriculumSPC 100 – Public Speaking
Credits3
WCHP Common CurriculumOne (1) Creative Arts Course with prefix ARH, ART or MUS
Credits3
WCHP Common CurriculumOne (1) Humanities course with prefix ARB, ARC, ASL, CMM, ENG, FRE, HIS, LIT, PHIL, REL or SPA
Credits3
WCHP Common CurriculumOn (1) Social Global Awareness course
Credits3
WCHP Common CurriculumOne (1) Social Science* course
Credits3
WCHP Common CurriculumTotal Credits
Credits43–44
WCHP Common CurriculumCredits
BIO 106/106L – Biology II: Cellular/Molecular w/Lab4
CHE 110/110L – General Chemistry I with Lab or CHE 150/150L – University General Chemistry w/Lab4
CHE 111/111L – General Chemistry II with Lab or CHE 151/151L – University General Chemistry II w/Lab4
ENG 110 – English Composition4
MAT 180 – Precalculus or MAT 190 – Calculus I3–4
PHAR 477 – Healthcare Systems and Quality3
PHAR 478 – Social Behavior, Outcomes, and Population Health3
PSY 105 – Intro to Psychology or SOC 150 – Intro to Sociology3
SPC 100 – Public Speaking3
One (1) Creative Arts Course with prefix ARH, ART or MUS3
One (1) Humanities course with prefix ARB, ARC, ASL, CMM, ENG, FRE, HIS, LIT, PHIL, REL or SPA3
On (1) Social Global Awareness course3
One (1) Social Science* course3
Total Credits43–44
Program Required CoursesBIO 208/208L – Intro to Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab
Credits4
Program Required CoursesBIO 209/209L – Intro to Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab
Credits4
Program Required CoursesBIO 214 – Genetics or CHE 310 – Fundamentals of Biochemistry or CHE 211/211L – Organic Chemistry II with Lab
Credits4–5
Program Required CoursesCHE 210/210L – Organic Chemistry I with Lab or CHE 250/250L – University Organic Chemistry I w/Lab
Credits5
Program Required CoursesPHAR 356 – Integrated Group Learning II
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 357 – Abilities Lab I
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 358 – Abilities Lab II
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 361 – Introduction to Pharmacy
Credits1
Program Required CoursesPHAR 362 – Foundations of Pharmacogenomic
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 364 – Medical Immunology
Credits3
Program Required CoursesPHAR 366 – Pharmacokinetics
Credits3
Program Required CoursesPHAR 370 – Summer Community IPPE
Credits4
Program Required CoursesPHAR 371 – Biochemistry
Credits3
Program Required CoursesPHAR 373 – Pharmaceutics
Credits3
Program Required CoursesPHAR 374 – Evidence-Based Medicine and Biostatistics
Credits3
Program Required CoursesPHAR 375 – Foundations of Drug Action
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 376 – Introduction to Self-Care
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 377 – Foundations of Pharmacy Practice
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 455 – Integrated Group Learning III
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 456 – Integrated Group Learning IV
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 457 – Abilities Lab III
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 458 – Abilities Lab IV
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 481 – D&D I – Introduction to Drugs and Disease
Credits3
Program Required CoursesPHAR 482 – D&D IV – Renal
Credits2
Program Required CoursesPHAR 484 – D&D V – Infectious Disease I
Credits3
Program Required CoursesPHM 110** – Careers in Pharmacy
Credits1
Program Required CoursesPHM 120** – Success in Pharmacy
Credits1
Program Required CoursesPHM 130** – Pharmacy in the News
Credits1
Program Required CoursesPHY 110/110L – Physics I with Lab​​​​​​​ or PHY 210/210L – University Physics I with Lab or MAT 150 – Statistics for Life Sciences
Credits3–4
Program Required CoursesTwo (2) Pharmacy Electives
Credits4
Program Required CoursesTotal Program Required Credits
Credits77–79
Program Required CoursesCredits
BIO 208/208L – Intro to Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab4
BIO 209/209L – Intro to Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab4
BIO 214 – Genetics or CHE 310 – Fundamentals of Biochemistry or CHE 211/211L – Organic Chemistry II with Lab4–5
CHE 210/210L – Organic Chemistry I with Lab or CHE 250/250L – University Organic Chemistry I w/Lab5
PHAR 356 – Integrated Group Learning II2
PHAR 357 – Abilities Lab I2
PHAR 358 – Abilities Lab II2
PHAR 361 – Introduction to Pharmacy1
PHAR 362 – Foundations of Pharmacogenomic2
PHAR 364 – Medical Immunology3
PHAR 366 – Pharmacokinetics3
PHAR 370 – Summer Community IPPE4
PHAR 371 – Biochemistry3
PHAR 373 – Pharmaceutics3
PHAR 374 – Evidence-Based Medicine and Biostatistics3
PHAR 375 – Foundations of Drug Action2
PHAR 376 – Introduction to Self-Care2
PHAR 377 – Foundations of Pharmacy Practice2
PHAR 455 – Integrated Group Learning III2
PHAR 456 – Integrated Group Learning IV2
PHAR 457 – Abilities Lab III2
PHAR 458 – Abilities Lab IV2
PHAR 481 – D&D I – Introduction to Drugs and Disease3
PHAR 482 – D&D IV – Renal2
PHAR 484 – D&D V – Infectious Disease I3
PHM 110** – Careers in Pharmacy1
PHM 120** – Success in Pharmacy1
PHM 130** – Pharmacy in the News1
PHY 110/110L – Physics I with Lab​​​​​​​ or PHY 210/210L – University Physics I with Lab or MAT 150 – Statistics for Life Sciences3–4
Two (2) Pharmacy Electives4
Total Program Required Credits77–79
Minimum Total Required Credits120

*PSY 105 or SOC 150 (if not already taken to satisfy General Education Requirements) or BUEC 204 or BUEC 203 or any course with subject ANT or PSC.

**Students transferring into PSI may choose a three (3)-credit elective in place of PHM 110, 120, and 130.

The additional Pharm.D. requirements can be found on the Doctor of Pharmacy catalog page.