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| Program Description: This two to three-year preprofessional study prepares the student for admission to the Doctor of
Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. The professional (Pharm.D. portion) of the
program requires four additional years of study. A student who intends to attend another school of pharmacy should consult
with a faculty advisor for assistance in planning a pre-pharmacy program which will meet the entrance requirements of that
school. Admission to the Pharm.D. program is selective and competitive. |
Program Recommendations:
| Credits |
  BIO 181 | General Biology (Majors) I |
4 |
+BIO 182 | General Biology (Majors) II |
4 |
+BIO 205 | Microbiology |
4 |
+CHM 151 | General Chemistry I (3) AND |
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+CHM 151LL | General Chemistry I Laboratory (1) |
4 |
+CHM 152 | General Chemistry II (3) AND |
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+CHM 152LL | General Chemistry II Laboratory (1) |
4 |
+CHM 220 | Analytical Chemistry (3) AND |
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+CHM  220LL |
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (2) |
5 |
+CHM 235 | General Organic Chemistry I (3) AND |
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+CHM 235LL | General Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1) |
4 |
CHM 236 | General Organic Chemistry II (3) AND |
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+CHM 236LL | General Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1) |
4 |
  ECN 111 | Macroeconomic Principles (3) OR |
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  ECN 112 | Microeconomic Principles (3) |
3 |
+ENG 101 | First Year Composition |
3 |
+ENG 102 | First Year Composition |
3 |
+MAT 212 | Brief Calculus |
3 |
+PHY 111 | General Physics |
4 |
 
ENH /SPH | Any ENH or SPH literature elective | 3 |
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General Studies Requirements:
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| See approved list for AA degree. The following courses are recommended within the General Education requirements in this program. |
Humanities: For additional humanities courses,
please contact the College of Pharmacy.
Two courses from the following: |
  ARH 101 | Prehistoric through Gothic Art | |
  ARH 102 | Renaissance through Contemporary Art | |
  ASB 102 | Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology |
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  HIS 100 | History of Western Civilization to Middle Ages |
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  HIS 101 | History of Western Civilization Middle Ages to 1789 |
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  HIS 102 | History of Western Civilization 1789 to Present |
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  MUS 141 | Appreciation and Literature of Music to 1800 | |
  MUS 142 | Appreciation and Literature of Music 1800 to Present | |
  PHI 101 | Introduction to Philosophy |
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  REL 101 | Introduction to Religion |
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| Social and Behavioral Sciences:
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| Two transferrable courses from any of the following
prefixes: ASB, ASM, COM, HIS, POS, PSY, SOC. |
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| + Indicates that course has Prerequisites. |