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Pre-Pharmacy Program

The pre-pharmacy curriculum is a rigorous two-year program designed to prepare students for admission to the professional Doctor of Pharmacy program. It includes a liberal arts core of social sciences and the arts, combined with courses in math and the biological, physical and chemical sciences. While satisfying the general college core requirements, the curriculum also equips the student with the intellectual and scientific base essential to academic success in a challenging professional program. The student-friendly atmosphere at UIW includes a variety of athletic, social, musical, dramatic, and religious activities, creating a culturally rich learning environment in which to pursue pre-pharmacy studies.

Coursework (Pre-pharmacy core curriculum) minimum 71 semester hours:

First Pre-Professional Year

Fall - 17 semester hours

CHEM 1301Chemical Principles I

MATH 1311Precalculus

BIOL 2321/BIOL 2121Anatomy and Physiology I

BIOL 2121Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I

 

ENGL 1311Composition I

or

ENGL 1311LComposition I with Lab

 

PHIL 1381Introduction to Philosophy

chem-1302'>CHEM 1302 can be taken in following semester

Spring - 17 semester hours

CHEM 1302Chemical Principles II

CHEM 1203LChemical Principles Laboratory

MATH 2312Calculus I

BIOL 2322/BIOL 2122Anatomy and Physiology II

ENGL 1312Composition II

RELS 1381RELS 1381

Second Pre-Professional Year

Fall - 18 semester hours

CHEM 2311/CHEM 2111Organic Chemistry I

MATH 2303Introduction to Probability and Statistics

BIOL 1402Unity of Life and Laboratory

ENGL 2310World Literature Studies

Fine Arts 3 Hours Fine Arts from Selected Disciplines

COMM 1311Public Speaking

Spring - 19 semester hours

CHEM 2312/CHEM 2112Organic Chemistry II

BIOL 3471/3471LGeneral Microbiology and Lab

PHYS 2305/PHYS 2105Physics I and Lab

PHYS 2105Physics Laboratory I

PHAR 2110Professional (Applied) Development Skills (PADS III)

SOCI, PSYC, GOVT, Behavioral Science (3)

HIST XXXXHistory

3

SOCI,PSYC, GOVT, Behavioral Science; HIST XXXX; ARTS, MUSI, ARTH, THAR, Fine Arts: Required coursework, may choose one course from within each category

Admission Requirements

Successful applicants to the pre-pharmacy sequence must meet all admission criteria of the UIW including: GPA, high school course difficulty, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities (including work experience), and letters of recommendation.

Students with excellent grades in appropriate high school and/or post- secondary math and science courses will be placed in the pre-pharmacy cohort. The number of seats in each pre-pharmacy cohort is limited. Students who have not completed higher levels of math and science will be placed in college level math and science and reevaluated at the end of the first semester of study.

Full time students who earn a semester GPA of less than 2.0 in any 12-semester hours or more will be placed on scholastic probation. A cumulative GPA below 2.0 will also be considered as a basis for probationary status. Although attendance at the University is not precluded, students on scholastic probation may no longer continue as a pre-pharmacy major.

Promotion and Retention:

The completion of the pre-pharmacy curriculum does not lead to a degree. Completion of the pre-pharmacy sequence satisfies the educational requirements for application to most pharmacy schools in the United States and Canada. Admission to the UIW professional program in pharmacy is not promised or guaranteed. The student completing the curriculum will have at least 71 hours of core education and science courses that are applicable to a variety of degree paths in the physical and social sciences.

Minimum Requirements for Application to the PharmD program:

Overall minimum GPA of 2.5; 2.5 GPA in science and math courses; Grades of C or better in core science and math courses. (C-minus is not accepted).

PHARMACY COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION TEST (PCAT) Register for UIW school of Pharmacy site #99 must be taken by January of entry year for professional school.

Completion of 80 hours of pharmacy related experience at approved sites prior to matriculation.