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Pharmacy Sciences 2+4 Program

Category
Contact

John E. Vitale, Ph.D., M.H.S., PA(ASCP)
Dean, Westbrook College of Health Professions
aplante4@une.edu

Department
Degree name
Pharmacy Sciences, B.S./Pharmacy, PharmD
Sections

Mission

The mission of the School of Pharmacy is to provide an exemplary, learner-centered pharmacy education and advance the practice of pharmacy through interprofessional collaboration, research, patient care, and service.

Major Description

The Bachelor of Science with a major in Pharmacy Sciences degree will be an in-course B.S. degree. It is not intended to be a stand-alone degree. It will be awarded after the second year of pharmacy school while the student is pursuing the Pharm.D. degree. The additional Pharm.D. requirements can be found on the Doctor of Pharmacy catalog page.

Curricular Requirements

Curricular Requirements

Nor’easter Core RequirementsCredits
Total Credits40
Program Required CoursesCredits
BIO 106/106L – Biology II: Cellular/Molecular w/Lab4 – Fulfills Scientific Method Core
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 202/202L – Organic Chemistry II with 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
CHE 201/201L – Organic Chemistry I with Lab or CHE 250/250L – University Organic Chemistry I w/Lab4–5
MAT 180 – Precalculus or MAT 190 – Calculus I3–4 – Fulfills Quantitative Reasoning Core
PHM 110** – Careers in Pharmacy1
PHM 120** – Success in Pharmacy1
PHM 130** – Pharmacy in the News1
PHRM 501 – Biochemistry3
PHRM 502 – Pharmacokinetics3
PHRM 503 – Pharmaceutics3
PHRM 505 – Foundations of Drug Action2
PHRM 507 – Foundations of Pharmacogenomics2
PHRM 510 – D&D I – Introduction to Drugs and Disease3
PHRM 519 – Summer Community IPPE4
PHRM 522 – Integrated Group Learning II2
PHRM 531 – Abilities Lab I2
PHRM 532 – Abilities Lab II2
PHRM 551 – Foundations of Pharmacy Practice2
PHRM 552 – Evidence-Based Medicine and Biostatistics3
PHRM 591 – Introduction to Self-Care2
PHRM 592 – Introduction to Pharmacy1
PHRM 602 – Medical Immunology3
PHRM 613 – D&D V – Infectious Disease I3
PHRM 616 – D&D IV – Renal2
PHRM 621 – Integrated Group Learning III2
PHRM 622 – Integrated Group Learning IV2
PHRM 631 – Abilities Lab III2
PHRM 632 – Abilities Lab IV2
PHRM 651 – Healthcare Systems and Quality3
PHRM 652 – Social Behavior, Outcomes, and Population Health3
PHY 110/110L – Physics I with Lab​​​​​​​ or PHY 210/210L – University Physics I with Lab or MAT 150 – Statistics for Life Sciences3–4
PSY 105 – Intro to Psychology or SOC 150 – Intro to Sociology3 – Fulfills Human Health Core (PSY 105 only); – Fulfills Power Knowledge & Justice - Social Science Core (SOC 150 only)
SPC 100 – Public Speaking3 – Fulfills Creativity and the Arts Core
Two (2) Pharmacy Electives4
Total Program Required Credits99–103