2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Pharmacy Program Curriculum Format


The curriculum is divided into a 2-year pre-pharmacy and a 4-year professional program phase. The pre-pharmacy courses provide a solid knowledge base and ability to use critical thought processes in the biological and physical sciences.

The four years of the professional program incorporate a solid foundation of pharmaceutical science courses as well as a comprehensive sequence of therapeutics and professional practice courses. Students earn a B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences after successful completion of the first two years of the professional program. The application of drug knowledge, basic science, and critical thinking to resolve problems of drug distribution and patient care are emphasized throughout the curriculum. In their first three years of the program, students gain initial practice experience through introductory pharmacy practice experiences in settings such as community and hospital pharmacies.

In the final year of the program, students have an opportunity to apply knowledge and pharmacy care principles to pharmacy practice situations in a series of advanced pharmacy practice experiences in a variety of patient care settings which include patient care areas of hospitals, nursing homes, community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, Indian Health Service facilities and clinic pharmacies.

Class standing

  • P1 Year Standing – The student must have been admitted into the professional program.
  • P2 Year Standing – Completion of all PHA 300 level required courses and PHA 109.
  • P3 Year Standing – Completion of all PHA 400 level required courses and PHA 610, a bachelor’s degree, and all capstone activities are required to begin the fall semester. Completion of all required PHA 700, non-advanced practice experience courses are required to progress on to the subsequent semester.
  • P4 Year Standing – Completion of all PHA 600-700 level required, non-advanced practice courses.

“completion” means a passing grade in each pharmacy course and maintaining semester and cumulative PHA GPA requirements.