At ONU, your professors will know your name. The College of Pharmacy offers a world-class education in a place where people care about you and go out of their way to help you be successful. 91Ö±²¥pharmacists are preferred in the marketplace. Learning outside the classroom adds as much to that marketability as the outstanding experience in class and skills labs. High-impact, hands-on experiences will prepare you for the many different career opportunities that your pharmacy degree can provide you. Ìý

Following Pre-Requisites must be completed:

Science & Math Courses:
8 credit hours of General Chemistry with lab
8 credit hours of Organic Chemistry with lab
4 credit hours of Biology with lab
8 credit hours of Anatomy/Physiology with lab
3 credit hours of Physics
3 credit hours of Calculus
3 credit hours of Statistics
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General Education & Open Elective Courses:
3 credit hours English Composition II
3 credit hours of Psychology or Sociology
3 credit hours of Communication or Speech
6 credit hours of Humanities
8 additional credit hours of electives or general education courses (see back for specifics)

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Fall-Year 1 CH Spring-Year 1 CHÌý ÌýÌýÌý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý
Biochemistry 1 ÌýPHBS 3411 3 Biochemistry 2 ÌýPHBS 3421 3
Fund. in the Science of Pharm. 1 ÌýPHBS 3011 4 Fund. in the Science of Pharm 2 ÌýPHBS 3021 4
Interprofessional Course ÌýPHPR 2921 1 Self Care ÌýPHPR 2151 3
Intro. to the Profession of Pharmacy ÌýPHPR 1711 3 Principles of Management ÌýBIZ 2331 3
Princ. of Drug Info & Pharm. Calc. ÌýPHPR 3711 3 Healthcare Systems ÌýPHPR 3731 3
Communc. In Pharm. Practice ÌýPHPR 3721 4 Fundamentals in Pharmacy Law ÌýPHPR 3741 2
Professional Development ÌýPHPR 1721 0 Professional Development ÌýPHPR 1731 0
Ìý Ìý SUMMER: ÌýCommunity IPPE ÌýPHPR 2991 0
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Fall-Year 2 CH Spring-Year 2 CH
Cardio, Hematology, & Pulmon 1 ÌýPHBS 4121 4 CNS, Neuro, Psych, Behav’l H’lth, Tox 1 ÌýPHBS 4221 4
Cardio, Hematology, & Pulmon 2 ÌýPHPR 4131 4 CNS, Neuro, Psych, Behav’l H’lth, Tox 2 ÌýPHPR 4231 4
Endocrine, Renal, & Urology ÌýPHPR 4141 5 M’skeletal, Con. Tiss, Immuno. & Derm ÌýPHBS 4241 2.5
Patient Care Process 1 ÌýPHPR 4111 2 Nutrition & GI ÌýPHPR 4251 2.5
Quality Improv. & Patient Safety ÌýPHPR 3751 3 Patient Care Process 2 ÌýPHPR 4211 2
Professional Development ÌýPHPR 2721 0 Elective 3
WINTER: ÌýInstitutional IPPE ÌýPHPR 3991* 0 Professional Development ÌýPHPR 4911 0
Ìý Ìý SUMMER: ÌýInstitutional IPPE ÌýPHPR 3991* 0
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Fall-Year 3 CH Spring-Year 3 CH
Med Micro & Infectious Disease 1 ÌýPHBS 5121 4 APPE Prep ÌýPHPR 5211 2
Med Micro & Infectious Disease 2 ÌýPHPR 5131 4 Pharmacotherapy Capstone ÌýPHPR 5231 6
Oncology ÌýPHBS 5141 3 Advance Topics in Law & Ethics ÌýPHPR 5221 3
Special Populations ÌýPHPR 5151 2 Elective or Gen Ed 2-4
Patient Care Process 3 ÌýPHPR 5111 2 Professional Development ÌýPHPR 5911 0
Elective 2 Elective IPPE or Service Learning IPPE ÌýPHPR 4991^ 0
Professional Development ÌýPHPR 5901 0 Ìý Ìý
Elective IPPE or Service Learning IPPE ÌýPHPR 4991^ 0 Ìý Ìý
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Fall-Year 4 CH Spring-Year 4 CH
Advanced Practice Rotations Ìý(5 in total) 4 each Advanced Practice Rotations Ìý(4 in total) 4 each
Professional Development 11 PHPR 6901 0 Professional Development 12 PHPR 6911 0

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