Pharmacy
Pre-Pharmacy Traditional Pathway
All students interested in NDSU’s Doctor of Pharmacy program must be accepted to study a major at NDSU. A formal NDSU application for admission must be submitted through the Office of Admission website by all applicants, with exception of current or former NDSU students. Former students must apply for readmission to NDSU through the NDSU readmission page.
In addition, students interested in pharmacy must apply to the professional pharmacy program. All applicants to the NDSU Doctor of Pharmacy program must apply using the through the link below.
A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher is required before an applicant will be evaluated. Applicants who are NOT currently NDSU students must submit official transcripts of previous academic work to the University's Admissions Office and one set to the NDSU School of Pharmacy.
- PharmD Technical Standards. Students must meet ALL of these technical standards to be eligible for admission to the NDSU Doctor of Pharmacy program. Please reviews these standards before applying.
Sample Program Guide - Pre-Pharmacy Traditional Path
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: A Sample Program Guide provides an unofficial guide of program requirements and should be used by prospective students who are considering attending NDSU in the future. It is NOT an official curriculum and should NOT be used by current NDSU students for official degree planning purposes. Note that the official curriculum used by current NDSU students can vary from the Sample Program Guide due to a variety of factors such as, but not limited to, start year, education goals, transfer credit, and course availability.
To ensure proper program completion, enrolled students should utilize Degree Map and Schedule Planner in Campus Connection and consult regularly with their academic advisor to ensure requirements are being met.
PRE-PHARMACY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Plan follows most closely with Traditional 3-year pathway plan with allows room for a minor of study, other pathways may differ slightly
First Year | |||
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Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
BIOL 150* | 3 | BIOL 151* | 3 |
BIOL 150L* | 1 | BIOL 151L* | 1 |
CHEM 121* | 3 | CHEM 122* | 3 |
CHEM 121L | 1 | CHEM 122L | 1 |
ENGL 110 | 3 | COMM 110* | 3 |
MATH 146* | 4 | ECON 201* | 3 |
CHP 190 | 3 | ENGL 1201 * | 3 |
STAT 330* | 3 | ||
18 | 20 | ||
Second Year | |||
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
BIOL 220* | 3 | BIOL 221 | 3 |
BIOL 220L* | 1 | BIOL 221L | 1 |
CHEM 341 | 3 | CHEM 342 | 3 |
CHEM 341L | 1 | PHYS 211 | 3 |
Gen Ed Social/Behavioral Sci and Cultural Diversity | 3 | Gen Ed Humanities and Fine Arts | 3 |
Gen Humanities & Fine Arts | 3 | Credits Towards Minor2 | 3 |
Wellness Gen Ed | 2 | ||
16 | 16 | ||
Third Year | |||
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
BIOC 460 | 3 | BIOC 461 | 3 |
MICR 350* | 3 | ENGL 324 or 325 | 3 |
MICR 350L* | 2 | Credits Towards a Minor2 | 12 |
Credits towards Minor2 | 9 | ||
17 | 18 | ||
Total Credits: 105 |
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Selected core courses will be used for selection criteria to determine GPA in calculation for admission to the professional program.
- 1
Course can be taken fall semester if student tests out of ENGL 110
- 2
Minor not required but plan built to allow
Pre-Pharmacy EAP Pathway
The Early Admission Pathway (EAP) to NDSU's PharmD program is an early assurance program designed for academically qualified high school students who want an affordable, expedited path to a PharmD degree. If you are interested in EAP, you would apply during your senior year in high school. Acceptance into the EAP programs means that you are conditionally accepted to the PharmD program. As long as you successfully complete all requirements to maintain your spot, we assure you a seat in the final four years of the PharmD program. Thus if you meet program requirements, it is a six-year path (saves up to 2 years of time in college). Sophomore EAP (P.5) students pay differential tuition and are considered professional-level students.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: A Sample Program Guide provides an unofficial guide of program requirements and should be used by prospective students who are considering attending NDSU in the future. It is NOT an official curriculum and should NOT be used by current NDSU students for official degree planning purposes. Note that the official curriculum used by current NDSU students can vary from the Sample Program Guide due to a variety of factors such as, but not limited to, start year, education goals, transfer credit, and course availability.
To ensure proper program completion, enrolled students should utilize Degree Map and Schedule Planner in Campus Connection and consult regularly with their academic advisor to ensure requirements are being met.
PRE-PHARMACY EAP PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Plan follows most closely with EAP 2-year pathway plan, other pathways may differ slightly. Differential tuition applies to second year of coursework.
First Year | |||||
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Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits | Summer | Credits |
BIOL 150 | 3 | BIOL 151 | 3 | Gen Humanities & Fine Arts2 | 3 |
BIOL 150L | 1 | BIOL 151L | 1 | ||
CHEM 121 | 3 | CHEM 122 | 3 | ||
CHEM 121L | 1 | CHEM 122L | 1 | ||
ENGL 110 | 3 | COMM 110 | 3 | ||
MATH 146 | 4 | ECON 201 | 3 | ||
CHP 190 | 3 | ENGL 1201 | 3 | ||
STAT 330 | 3 | ||||
18 | 20 | 3 | |||
Second Year | |||||
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits | ||
BIOL 220 | 3 | BIOL 221 | 3 | ||
BIOL 220L | 1 | BIOL 221L | 1 | ||
MICR 350 | 3 | PHRM 324 | 3 | ||
MICR 350L | 2 | PHYS 211 | 3 | ||
PSCI 300 | 5 | PSCI 301 | 5 | ||
Gen Ed Social/Behavioral Sci and Cultural Diversity | 3 | Gen Ed Humanities and Fine Arts | 3 | ||
Wellness Gen Ed | 2 | ||||
19 | 18 | ||||
Total Credits: 78 |
- 1
Course can be taken fall semester if student tests out of ENGL 110
- 2
If not already taken or will take during another semester.
The Pharmacy program (PharmD) encompasses both the basic and clinical sciences and is designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential to the practice of pharmacy. Pharmacists work in concert with the patient and other health care providers to promote health and prevent diseases. This is achieved by assessing, monitoring, initiating and modifying patients' medication therapy to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes.
The current entry-level PharmD curriculum is designed to give you the professional competencies necessary to enter pharmacy practice in any setting to ensure optimal medication therapy outcomes and patient safety, and to satisfy the educational requirements for licensure as a pharmacist.
The PharmD degree prepares you to accept positions in community, hospital, managed care, clinical, and industrial pharmacy. Other potential opportunities include administrative positions in pharmaceutical companies and associations. Also, teaching and research positions in universities and the pharmaceutical industry are excellent opportunities for those with advanced training in pharmacy.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: A Sample Program Guide provides an unofficial guide of program requirements and should be used by prospective students who are considering attending NDSU in the future. It is NOT an official curriculum and should NOT be used by current NDSU students for official degree planning purposes. Note that the official curriculum used by current NDSU students can vary from the Sample Program Guide due to a variety of factors such as, but not limited to, start year, education goals, transfer credit, and course availability.
To ensure proper program completion, enrolled students should utilize Degree Map and Schedule Planner in Campus Connection and consult regularly with their academic advisor to ensure requirements are being met.
Code | Title | Credits |
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P1 First Year Professional | ||
MICR 470 | Basic Immunology | 3 |
PSCI 367 | Pharmaceutical Calculations | 1 |
PSCI 368 | Pharmaceutics I | 3 |
PSCI 369 | Pharmaceutics II | 2 |
PSCI 410 | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | 2 |
PSCI 411 | Principles of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics | 3 |
PSCI 412 | Chemotherapeutic/Infectious Disease Pharmacodynamics | 3 |
PSCI 470 | Pharmacokinetics | 3 |
PHRM 301 | Top Drugs I | 1 |
PHRM 340 | Patient Assessment and Pathophysiology I | 4 |
PHRM 341 | Pathophysiology II | 3 |
PHRM 351L | Pharmacy Practice Laboratory I | 2 |
PHRM 353 | Introduction to Pharmacy and the Health Care System | 3 |
PHRM 455 | Community Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience | 4 |
PHRM 480 | Evidence Based Medicine | 2 |
P2 Second Year Professional | ||
CHP 400 | Interprofessional Health Care Practice | 3 |
PSCI 413 | Endocrine/Respiratory/GI Pharmacodynamics | 3 |
PSCI 414 | Cardiovascular Pharmacodynamics | 3 |
PSCI 415 | Neuropsychiatry Pharmacodynamics | 3 |
PSCI 417 | Pharmacogenomics | 2 |
PHRM 355 | Institutional Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience | 3 |
PHRM 400 | Top Drugs II | 1 |
PHRM 450 | Self Care | 3 |
PHRM 452L | Pharmacy Practice Laboratory II | 2 |
PHRM 532 | Infectious Disease | 3 |
PHRM 534 | Rheumatology/Endocrinology/Gastrointestinal | 3 |
PHRM 535 | Hematology and Oncology | 3 |
PHRM 538 | Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Diseases | 4 |
PHRM 565 | Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery | 1 |
P3 Third Year Professional | ||
PHRM 500 | Top Drugs III | 1 |
PHRM 520 | Special Populations | 3 |
PHRM 536 | Neurology & Psychiatry Pharmacotherapy | 3 |
PHRM 537 | Renal Disease/Fluid and Electrolytes | 2 |
PHRM 540 | Public Health for Pharmacists | 3 |
PHRM 545L | Pharmacotherapy Laboratory | 1 |
PHRM 551L | Pharmacy Practice Laboratory III | 2 |
PHRM 552L | Pharmacy Practice Laboratory IV | 2 |
PHRM 560 | Specialty Care Topics | 2 |
PHRM 570 | Pharmacy Practice Improvement and Project Management | 2 |
PHRM 572 | Pharmacy Law and Ethical Considerations | 3 |
PHRM 575 | Pharmacy Practice Management | 3 |
PHRM 580 | Pharmacotherapy Capstone | 3 |
Professional Electives List of professional electives in handbook and in Blackboard PharmD Student Community. | 6 | |
P4 Fourth Year Professional | ||
PHRM 576 | Essentials for Pharmacist Licensure I | 1 |
PHRM 577 | Essentials for Pharmacist Licensure II | 2 |
PHRM 578 | Essentials for Pharmacist Licensure III | 2 |
Student will choose 8 out of 9 rotations for a total of 40 credits. Each rotation is 5 credits. | 40 | |
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation I | ||
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation II | ||
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation III | ||
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation 4 | ||
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation 5 | ||
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation 6 | ||
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation 7 | ||
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation 8 | ||
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience - Rotation 9 | ||
Total Credits | 157 |