Integrated Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)/Bachelor of Science (B.S.) The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) with an integrated Bachelor of Science (B.S.) curriculum consists of an undergraduate program followed by a four-year professional program. To afford students the ability to tailor a program of study most closely matching their interests and goals, students select which bachelor s degree option they wish to pursue along the way to attaining the Pharm.D. Coursework for the first professional year overlaps with coursework required in the senior year of the integrated bachelor s degree programs so that students can earn a B.S. while completing the first professional year of the Pharm.D. program. The B.S. in Health Sciences consists of semester hours of study, and the B.S. in Health Humanities consists of semester hours of study. Across the entire program of study, a minimum of semester hours (with the B.S. in Health Sciences) or semester hours (with the B.S. in Health Humanities) must be completed to earn the Pharm.D. with its integrated B.S. The selected bachelor s degree is earned upon satisfactory completion of all degree requirements which typically occurs after four academic years of study. In the professional program, students complete 0 hours of required coursework that includes 9 semester hours (00 contact hours) of introductory pharmacy practice experiences (s) and 0 semester hours (,600 contact hours) of advanced pharmacy practice experiences (s) in which students extend their learning from the classroom to various pharmacy practice settings and have opportunities to provide care for diverse patient populations. In addition, twelve semester hours of elective or selective coursework are required. Students who wish to specialize in a specific area of pharmacy practice may select one of several possible elective areas of focus. In addition, twelve semester hours of elective or selective coursework are required. Students who wish to specialize in a specific area of pharmacy practice may select one of several possible elective areas of focus. The College s academic programs integrate liberal arts, sciences and pharmacy education to develop graduates who are prepared to contribute directly to patient care at an entry-level working in collaboration with other health care providers. Graduates will also have the abilities for entry into post-graduate training programs. Graduates will be able to think critically, solve complex problems and communicate effectively to provide high-level, interprofessional patient and population care that is evidence-based, culturally sensitive and includes disease management and promotion of health and wellness. Graduates will also be able to manage medication use systems to optimize patient safety and system efficacy, advocate for the pharmacy profession and within their communities, apply quality improvement principles to advance the practice of pharmacy and economically sustainable practice models and be consumers of and contributors to research and scholarly works. M.D. WITH AN INTEGRATED B.S. IN HEALTH HUMANITIES FRESHMAN: SEMESTER FRESHMAN: SEMESTER Biology I (lab) Chemical Structure & Physical Properties (lab)* Biology II (lab) Chemical Structure & Reactivity (lab)* WRIT 0 *Students with AP credit for chemistry will enroll in : Organic Chemistry I. The Effective Writer WRIT 0 *Students with AP credit for chemistry will enroll in : Organic Chemistry II. The Writer as Advocate
000 00 0 0 SEMR 00 College Algebra Precalculus for Health Professionals (Elective) Applied Calculus for Health Professionals Statistics for the Health Sciences 0 0 Foundations of Learning 0 Applied Calculus for Health Professionals Statistics for the Health Sciences Introduction to Health Care* *Transfer students must take. Total Semester Hours 6 Total Semester Hours 6 0 HIST 0 SOCI 0 PSYC 0 SOPHOME: SEMESTER SOPHOME: SEMESTER Human Anatomy (lab) Organic Chemistry with Biological Emphasis (lab) Global Heritage I HIST 0 Principles of Sociology Principles of Psychology SOCI 0 PSYC 0 Human Physiology (lab) Fundamentals of Chemical Quantitative Analysis (lab) Global Heritage II Principles of Sociology Principles of Psychology Literature or Social Science Elective Literature or Social Science Elective Total Semester Hours 7 Total Semester Hours 7 0 0 Microbiology (lab) Biochemistry (lab) JUNI: SEMESTER PHYS 00 Principles of Physics (lab) HIST 0 Global Heritage III (WI) ECON 00 COMM 00 Microeconomics with Health Care Emphasis Health Care Communication Elective Total Semester Hours 7
PHSC 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 7 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 8 Principles of Drug Action Pharmacy Calculations Pharmaceutics I Medical Physiology Public Health Fundamentals in Pharmacy* & IPE: Population Health & Health Care Teams* taken concurrently; students can opt to take these courses in fall or spring. Information Mastery I: Evidence-Based Medicine & Informatics** Principles of Immunology** 00 0 0 Introduction to Patient Care (Wellness, Self-Care & Dermatology) I Pharmaceutics II Public Health Fundamentals in Pharmacy & IPE: Population Health & Health Care Teams* taken concurrently; students can opt to take these courses in fall or spring. Information Mastery I: Evidence-Based Medicine & Informatics** Principles of Immunology** taken concurrently; students can opt to take these courses in fall or spring. 00 taken concurrently; students can opt to take these courses in fall or spring. 00 Principles of Molecular Biology/Genetics (lab) Professional Elective 00 Principles of Molecular Biology/Genetics (lab) Professional Elective Total Semester Hours 6 Total Semester Hours 6 SUMMER : Community Pharmacy Total Semester Hours
PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 9 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 0 Cardiology Endocrinology Pulmonary Nephrology II III Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Information Mastery II: Biomedical Literature Evaluation 0 & IPE: Patient-Based Care & Health Care Teams* 0 0 & IPE: Patient-Based Care & Health Care Teams* semesters. Credit awarded at the end of the spring semesters. Credit awarded at the end of the spring 00 Students can opt to take any combination of the following courses in the fall or spring 00 Students can opt to take any combination of the following courses in the fall or spring Pharmacy Leadership & Change Pharmacy Leadership & Change 00 Health System Management: Financial & Economic Aspects 00 Health System Management: Financial & Economic Aspects Professional Elective Professional Elective Total Semester Hours -8 Total Semester Hours -8 6 SUMMER : Health System Pharmacy Total Semester Hours PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 66 Infectious Diseases 60 Neurology/Psychiatry 67 Critical Care 6 Rheumatology
68 69 6 6 60 Hematology/Oncology GI/Liver IV Information Mastery III: Clinical Applications & IPE: Transitions of 6 6 600 60 0 Special Populations V Pharmacy Law & IPE: Transitions of Professional Elective Integrated Capstone Selective Total Semester Hours 6 Total Semester Hours 6 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTERS & 700 700 700 700 Experience: Ambulatory Care Experience: Acute Care/General Medicine Experience: Community Care Experience: Health System 700 7600 7700 7800 Practice Experience: Patient Care Selective I II III Total Semester Hours 0
M.D. WITH AN INTEGRATED B.S. IN HEALTH SCIENCES FRESHMAN: SEMESTER FRESHMAN: SEMESTER Biology I (lab) Chemical Structure & Physical Properties (lab)* Biology II (lab) Chemical Structure & Reactivity (lab)* WRIT 0 000 00 0 0 SEMR 00 *Students with AP credit for chemistry will enroll in : Organic Chemistry I. The Effective Writer WRIT 0 College Algebra Precalculus for Health Professionals (Elective) Applied Calculus for Health Professionals Statistics for the Health Sciences 0 0 Foundations of Learning 0 *Students with AP credit for chemistry will enroll in : Organic Chemistry II. The Writer as Advocate Applied Calculus for Health Professionals Statistics for the Health Sciences Introduction to Health Care* *Transfer students must take. Total Semester Hours 6 Total Semester Hours 6 0 HIST 0 SOCI 0 PSYC 0 SOPHOME: SEMESTER SOPHOME: SEMESTER Human Anatomy (lab) Organic Chemistry with Biological Emphasis (lab) Global Heritage I HIST 0 Principles of Sociology Principles of Psychology Literature or Social Science Elective SOCI 0 PSYC 0 Human Physiology (lab) Fundamentals of Chemical Quantitative Analysis (lab) Global Heritage II Principles of Sociology Principles of Psychology Literature or Social Science Elective Total Semester Hours 7 Total Semester Hours 7
JUNI: SEMESTER JUNI: SEMESTER 6 0 0 Microbiology (lab) Biochemistry (lab) 0 0 Microbiology (lab) Biochemistry (lab) PHYS Physics I (lab) PHYS Physics II (lab) HIST 0 Global Heritage III (WI) ECON 00 COMM 00 Microeconomics with Health Care Emphasis Health Care Communication ECON 00 COMM 00 Microeconomics with Health Care Emphasis Health Care Communication Elective Elective Biological/Physical/Health Science Elective Total Semester Hours 7 Total Semester Hours 7 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 7 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 8 PHSC 0 0 0 00 0 Principles of Drug Action Pharmacy Calculations Pharmaceutics I Medical Physiology Public Health Fundamentals in Pharmacy* & IPE: Population Health & Health Care Teams* 00 0 Introduction to Patient Care (Wellness, Self-Care & Dermatology) I Pharmaceutics II Public Health Fundamentals in Pharmacy & IPE: Population Health & Health Care Teams* taken concurrently; students can opt to take these courses in fall or spring. taken concurrently; students can opt to take these courses in fall or spring.
0 00 Information Mastery I: Evidence-Based Medicine & Informatics** Principles of Immunology** 0 00 Information Mastery I: Evidence-Based Medicine & Informatics** Principles of Immunology** 00 taken concurrently; students can opt to take these courses in fall or spring. Principles of Molecular Biology/Genetics (lab) Professional Elective 00 taken concurrently; students can opt to take these courses in fall or spring. Principles of Molecular Biology/Genetics (lab) Professional Elective Total Semester Hours 6 Total Semester Hours 6 Total Semester Hours SUMMER : Community Pharmacy PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 9 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 0 Cardiology Endocrinology Pulmonary II Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Nephrology III Information Mastery II: Biomedical Literature Evaluation
0 & IPE: Patient-Based 0 0 & IPE: Patient-Based 00 Students can opt to take any combination of the following courses in the fall or spring 00 Students can opt to take any combination of the following courses in the fall or spring 00 Pharmacy Leadership & Change 00 Pharmacy Leadership & Change Health System Management: Financial & Economic Aspects Health System Management: Financial & Economic Aspects Professional Elective Total Semester Hours -8 SUMMER 6 : Health System Pharmacy Total Semester Hours Professional Elective Total Semester Hours -8 ROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 9 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTER 66 Infectious Diseases 60 Neurology/Psychiatry 67 Critical Care 6 Rheumatology 68 Hematology/Oncology 6 Special Populations 69 GI/Liver 6 V 6 IV 600 Pharmacy Law 6 Information Mastery III: Clinical Applications 60 & IPE: Transitions of
60 & IPE: Transitions of 0 Professional Elective Integrated Capstone Selective Total Semester Hours 6 Total Semester Hours 6 PROFESSIONAL YEAR : SEMESTERS & 700 700 700 700 Experience: Ambulatory Care Experience: Acute Care/General Medicine Experience: Community Care Experience: Health System 700 7600 7700 7800 Practice Experience: Patient Care Selective I II III Total Semester Hours 0