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Pharmacy Student at Ïã½¶Ðã School of Pharmacy

From Classroom Learning to Improving Lives

Our curriculum is designed to build your confidence step by step—combining scientific knowledge with hands-on, patient-focused learning. Through lectures, labs, case-based projects, simulations, and team-based activities, you’ll develop the skills to think critically, make decisions, and deliver care in real-world settings.

  • Integrated didactic and experiential courses
  • Hands-on lab experiences for skills like immunization and patient assessment
  • Practice-ready learning with simulation and problem-based activities
Photo of Pharmacy student Jordan Cook winning an award. Standing with Dean of Pharmacy, Giuseppe Gumina and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Scott Kincaid.

Jordan cook ’26

When it came time to choose a pharmacy school, Ïã½¶Ðã checked every box. Jordan enrolled through Ïã½¶Ðã’s two-year + four-year program, spending her first two years as an undergrad at Ïã½¶Ðã before transitioning into the Ïã½¶Ðã School of Pharmacy for a PharmD.

Class of 2025-2027 Curriculum Sequence (113 credits total)

Year 1

Fall

CoursesCredit Hours
5102 Drug Literature Evaluation/Evidence Based Medicine2
5103 Medical Immunology3
5104 Human Biochemistry3
5105 Practice Integrated Lab Sequence I1
5107 Pharmaceutical Calculations2
5110 Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery1
5111 Introduction to Pharmacy and Health Care Systems3
5112 Foundations in Pharmacy1
16 (total)

Spring

CoursesCredit Hours
5201 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience I1
5204 Principles of Drug Delivery4
5206 Practice Integrated Lab Sequence II2
5207 Principles in Pathophysiology I3
5208 Principles of Pharmacology/Medicinal Chemistry I2
5209 Interprofessional Collaboration and Health Ethics3
5210 Therapeutics of Self Care3
18 (total)

Year 2

Fall

CoursesCredit Hours
6100 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience II1
6101 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience III1
6102 Pharmacokinetics3
6104 Principles in Human Genetics & Pharmacogenomics2
6105 Measuring Therapeutic Parameters3
6106 Practice Integrated Lab Sequence III1
6108 Pharmacy Administration I2
6109 Principles in Pathophysiology II2
6110 Principles of Pharmacology/ Medicinal Chemistry II2
17 (total)

Spring

CoursesCredit Hours
6201 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience IV1
6202 MTM I (Respiratory)2
6203 MTM II (Renal)2
6204 MTM III (CVS I)2
6205 MTM IV (CVS II)2
6210 Pharmacy Administration II2
6211 MTM V (GI/Nutrition)2
6212 Clinical Assessment for Pharmacy Students I1
Elective2
16 (total)

Year 3

Fall

CoursesCredit Hours
7100 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience V1
7101 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience VI1
7109 Clinical Research Design/Biostatistics3
7110 MTM VI (Infectious Disease)5
7111 MTM VII (Endocrine/Reproduction)2
7112 MTM VIII (Neurosensory)2
7113 Clinical Assessment for Pharmacy Students II1
Elective2
17 (total)

Spring

CoursesCredit Hours
7201 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience VII1
7209 Pharmacy Law2
7211 Pharmacotherapy Outcomes2
7212 MTM IX (Psychiatry)2
7213 MTM X (Musculoskeletal)2
7214 MTM XI (Hematology/Oncology)2
7215 MRM XII (Special Populations)2
7216 MTM XIII (Clinical Toxicology & Emergency Medicine)2
7217 Clinical Assessment for Pharmacy Students III1
Elective2
18 (total)

Year 4

Professional Year

CoursesCredit Hours
8101-8106 Acute Care Pharmacy Practice Experience4
8121-8124 Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice Experience4
8131-8134 Hospital/Health System Pharmacy Practice Experience4
8141-8145 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practice Experience4
8161-8179 APPE Elective Courses (electives selected from these courses or the required areas, 8101-8145)20
8299 Capstone I1
8399 Capstone II1
38 hours (total)
Total Semester Credit Hours 140

Get ready to Make a Difference

Your future in pharmacy starts here. Take your next step with Ïã½¶ÐãSP.Â