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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Pharmacy, Pharm. D. (512001)


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Degree Requirements


In addition to meeting the general requirements for graduation for the University, the candidate for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree must, after completing the requirements of the pre-professional preparatory coursework, be enrolled in the professional pharmacy curriculum for a minimum of four academic years (eight semesters or equivalence) and have earned a minimum grade of “C” in all courses comprising the degree requirements. In addition to meeting minimum course grade requirements, students must meet programmatic requirements for graduation which may include but not be limited to attendance at student convocations, participation in professional development programs, co-curricular requirements and successful completion of progression and/or competency exams. The curriculum prepares all students to provide entry-level, patient-centered care in a variety of practice settings as a contributing member of an interprofessional team. The didactic and experiential curricula include opportunities for students to learn about, from, and with other members of the interprofessional healthcare team.  A majority of semester hours required in the professional program must be earned at ULM. All advanced practice experiences must be completed through ULM using ULM approved practitioners and practice sites. Finally, students must demonstrate the professional maturity and demeanor necessary to succeed in the profession of pharmacy.

Required for a Major (PHRD):


And 10 Hours of Pharmacy Elective Credit


Pharmacy Electives  

Total Semester Hours 159


(Pharmacy elective credits must be taken while enrolled in the professional program. A list of approved electives is available on the College of Pharmacy webpage under “Reference” for the appropriate catalog term or Student and Professional Affairs. Additional courses may be reviewed by the Doctor of Pharmacy Curriculum Committee and recommended to the Dean of Academic Affairs for credit.)

Total Hours 38


Total Hours 42


Total Hours 36


Total Hours 43


Total hours for degree 234 (includes 75 hours of preparatory coursework)


Note:


* - Fall, Spring, and Summer Semester

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