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Recommended Undergraduate Time Table
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Freshman Year |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
First Year Seminar |
ENG 150 |
General Biology I (with labs) |
General Biology II (with labs) |
General Chemistry I (with labs) |
General Chemistry II (with labs) |
HIS 101 World Civ. |
HIS 102 World Civ. |
Sophomore Year |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
General Physiology |
Microeconomic Theory |
Organic Chemistry I (with labs) |
Organic Chemistry II (with labs) |
Calculus I(MAT 151) or MAT 115 |
Calculus I(MAT 152) or MAT 145 |
ENG 200 Level Core Course |
MAT 205 Introductory Statistics |
Junior Year |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
BIO 301 Comparative Anatomy |
Elective* |
BIO 305 Microbiology |
Elective* |
Physics I (with labs) |
Physics II (with labs) |
*Electives may depend on which pharmacy school attending. | |
Note: The three-year program outlined above is now the norm for a pre-pharmacy program. Fewer than 25% of student entering pharmacy school do so with only two years of college preparation. Exceptional students may complete a two-year program if some laboratory sciences are taken in summer sessions. The calculus requirement varies with pharmacy schools and since some require a minimum of five semester hours, the MAT 151-152 sequence is recommended. Most Colleges of Pharmacy require a minimum of 70 semester credit hours for admission. |
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