1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Beloit College | Beloit, Wisconsin | http://www.beloit.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIOL 111 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIOL 141 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIOL 237 BIOL 289 BIOL 345 BIOL 373 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOL 256 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOL 257 BIOL 357 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 110 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | BIOL 247 MATH 106 MATH 205 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 117 & 127 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 230 & 235 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHYS 101 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended | |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | TDMS 101 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Carroll University | Waukesha, Wisconsin | http://www.carrollu.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIO 120 & 120L | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIO 212 BIOL 412 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIO 220 BIO 452 CHE 102 CHE 308 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | ANP 130 & 140 ANP 402 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | ANP 130 & 140 ANP 403 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MAT 160 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | PBH 114 BUS 114 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHE 109, 109L, 110, & 110L | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHE 203, 203L, 204, & 204L | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHY 101 PHY 203 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 199 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | COM 101 COM 200 COM 207 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Carthage Collge | Kenosha, Wisconsin | www.carthage.edu | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIO 1100 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIO 3340 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIO 2300 BIO 2400 CHM 3010 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 1040 BIO 2010 & 2020 BIO 3300 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 1040 BIO 2010 & 2020 BIO 3310 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MTH 1120 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MTH 1050 MTH 3050 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHM 1010 & 1020 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHM 2780 & 2080 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHY 2100 PHY 2200 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 2060 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | CDM 1200 CDM 2300 CDM 3600 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Chippewa Valley Technical College | Varies | https://www.cvtc.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | 806-201 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | 806-197 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | No approved courses | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | 806-177 & 806-179 806-207 & 806-208 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | 806-177 & 806-179 806-207 & 806-208 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | 804-236 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | 804-189 804-230 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | 806-245 & 806-249 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | No approved courses | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | 806-154 806-276 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | 699-107 801-223 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | 801-196 801-198 810-201 810-205 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Concordia University | Mequon, Wisconsin | http://www.cuw.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIO 141 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIO 149 BIO 260 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIO 321 BIO 348 BIO 420 CHEM 425 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 191 & 192 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 191 & 192 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 201 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MATH 205 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 141 & 142 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 241 & 242 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHYS 151 PHYS 171 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 245 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | COMM 105 COMM 201 COMM 205 COMM 460 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Edgewood College | Madison, WI | https://edgewood.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIO 151 BIO 152 BIO 181 BIO 182 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIO 312 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIO 401 BIO 402 BIO 410 CHEM 340 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 210 & 211 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 210 & 211 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 231 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MATH 121 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 120 & 121 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 321 & 323 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHYS 130 PHYS 201 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 300 ENG 308 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | COMMS 100 COMMS 101 COMMS 240 COMMS 241 COMMS 294 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Lawrence University | Appleton, Wisconsin | http://www.lawrence.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIOL 110 BIOL 130 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIOL 226 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIOL 260 BIOL 325 BIOL 354 BIOL 444 CHEM 340 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOL 310 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOL 370 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 140 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MATH 107 MATH 117 MATH 207 BIOL 170 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 116 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 250 & 252 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHYS 141 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | 6 units writing intensive courses | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | UNIC 130 6 units speaking intensive courses | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | LCOOCC - Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Community College | Hayward, Wisconsin | http://www.lco.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | SCI 101 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | SCI 232 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | No approved courses | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | SCI 230 & 231 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | SCI 230 & 231 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MTH 230 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MTH 113 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | SCI 103 & 104 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | No approved courses | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | SCI 151 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 102 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 112 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Madison Area Technical College | Madison, Wisconsin | http://madisoncollege.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIOLOGY10806105 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIOLOGY 10806197 BIOLOGY 20806273 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIOLOGY 20806271 BIOTECH 10007115 BIOTECH 100007121 CHEM 10806188 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOLOGY 20806206 BIOLOGY 20806207 & 20806208 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOLOGY 20806206 BIOLOGY 20806207 & 20806208 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 20804231 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MATH 20804240 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 10806127 & 10806129 CHEM 20806209 & 20806212 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 20806256, 20806257, & 20806266 | CHEM 2080627 also recommended |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHYSICS 10806143 PHYSICS 10806154 PHYSICS 20806221 PHYSICS 20806223 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENGLISH 20801202 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | SPEECH 10801198 COMM 10801196 COMM 20810205 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Marquette University | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | http://www.marquette.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIOL 1001 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIOL 3801 BISC 3115 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIOL 2201 BIOL 2301 BIOL 4101 CHEM 4530 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BISC 1015 BISC 2015 & 2016 BISC 2135 BISC 3136 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BISC 1015 BISC 2015 & 2016 BIOL 3701 BIEN 4700 BISC 4145 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 1450 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MATH 1700 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 1001 & (1002; or 1014) | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 2111 & 2112 CHEM 2113 & 2114 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHYS 1001 PHYS 1003H PHYS 1003 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENGL 1002 ENGL 3210 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | CMST 1100 CMST 1300 CMST 2100 CMST 3200 CMST 3410 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Milwaukee Area Technical College | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | http://www.matc.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | NATSCI 236 NATSCI 257 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | NATSCI 197 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | NATSCI 186 NATSCI 239 NATSCI 241 NATSCI 259 NATSCI 261 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | NATSCI 177 & 179 NATSCI 201 & 202 NATSCI 189 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | NATSCI 177 & 179 NATSCI 201 & 202 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 231 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MATH 260 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | NATSCI 211 & 212 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | NATSCI 217 & 219 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | NATSCI 221 NATSCI 274 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 202 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | SPEECH 201 SPEECH 203 SPEECH 206 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Nicolet College | Rhinelander, Wisconsin | http://www.nicoletcollege.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | SCI 20-806-201 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | SCI 10-806-197-00 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | SCI 10-806-186 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | SCI 10-806-177 & 10-8-6-179 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | SCI 10-806-177 & 10-8-6-179 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 20-804-236 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MATH 20-804-230 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | SCI 20-806-245 & 20-806-249 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | SCI 20-806-257 & 20-806-258 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | SCI 20-806-276 SCI 20-806-286 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | COMM 10-801-197 COMM 20-801-223 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | COMM 10-801-196 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Northland College | Ashland, Wisconsin | http://www.northland.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIO 115 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIO 331 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIO 238 BIO 330 BIO 332 CHM 345 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 208 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 360 if taken before Fall 2015 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MTH 140 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MTH 107 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHM 110 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHM 220 & 221 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHY 110 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | Any ENG course requiring 110 as a prerequisite | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 180 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Northwood Technical College | Multiple | https://www.northwoodtech.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | 10806114 General biology | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | 10806197 Microbiology | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | No approved courses | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | 10806177 and 10806179 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | 10806177 and 10806179 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | No approved courses | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | 10804189 Introductory Statistics | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | No approved courses | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | No approved courses | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | No approved courses | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | No approved courses | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | 10801198 Speech 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Comm. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | *Formally known as WITC - Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College | |||
19 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
20 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
21 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
22 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
23 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | St. Norbert College | DePere, Wisconsin | http://www.snc.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIOL 120 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIOL 350 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIOL 244 BIOL 373 CHEM 350 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOL 320 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOL 372 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 131 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | BUAD 284 MATH 321 SSCI 224 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 105 & 107 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 220 & 222 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHYS 111 PHYS 121 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENGL 306 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | COME 122 COME 222 COME 322 COME 330 COME 426 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Viterbo University | La Crosse, Wisconsin | http://www.viterbo.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIOL 160 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIOL 296 BIOL 376 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIOL 250 BIOL 305/CHEM 305 BIOL 370/CHEM 370 BIOL 430 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOL 104 & 114 BIOL 482 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIOL 104 & 114 BIOL 347 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MATH 220 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | MATH 130 MATH 230 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 120 & 121 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHEM 240 & 340 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHYS 250 PHYS 260 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENGL 104 ENGL 195 ENGL 307 ENGL 310 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | COMM 150 COMM 205 THTR 121 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |
1 | School | City & State | Website | Notes |
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2 | Wisconsin Lutheran College | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | http://www.wlc.edu/ | If you do not see a course listed that you have taken and believe fulfills a prerequisite, please email pharmacy@umn.edu. |
3 | Prerequisite | Minimum Requirement | Approved Courses | Recommended |
4 | General Biology (1) | 1 course with lab | BIO 201 | |
5 | Microbiology | 1 course | BIO 141 BIO 341 | Lab is encouraged but not required |
6 | Advanced Biology *Biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, or molecular biology; any other course must focus on the human body. | 1 course | BIO 331 BIO 350 BIO 360 BIO 433 CHE 350 | |
7 | Anatomy (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 225 & 255 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
8 | Physiology (human or comparative) (2) | 1 course* | BIO 225 & 255 | Human focused course recommended Lab is encouraged but not required |
9 | Calculus I | 1 course | MAT 221 | |
10 | Statistics | 1 course | BIO 310 MAT 117 | |
11 | General Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHE 161 & 162 | |
12 | Organic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II with at least 1 lab | CHE 221, 222, & 228 | |
13 | Physics | 1 course (algebra or calculus based) | PHY 201 PHY 202 | |
14 | Social & Behavioral Sciences (3) | 2 courses or U.S. bachelor's degree | Psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, global issues, geography, political science, etc. | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
15 | Advanced English Composition (3)(4) | 1 course or U.S. bachelor's degree | ENG 303 ENG 304 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
16 | Communication (3)(5) | 1 introductory communication course or U.S. bachelor's degree | COM 101 COM 211 COM 260 COM 309 | U.S. bachelor's degree recommended |
17 | ||||
18 | (1) If an applicant does not have a general biology lab, a more advanced biology lab may be substituted. | |||
19 | (2) Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology are generally required, in one of two formats: One anatomy course and one physiology course Two semesters of combined anatomy and physiology (typically named "Anatomy and Physiology 1" and "Anatomy and Physiology 2"). If A&P is combined into a single-semester course covering the entire body, it must be a minimum of 4 semester credits (lab credits do not count toward the 4 credit minimum). Labs are recommended but not required for anatomy or physiology. | |||
20 | (3) The social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements will be considered fulfilled for applicants who will have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution prior to beginning the PharmD program. Applicants without a bachelor's degree must fulfill the social and behavioral science, advanced composition, and communication requirements as listed. A final official transcript will be required. For applicants with a degree, we reserve the right to verify that their non-math and non-science coursework is sufficient. | |||
21 | (4) Advanced composition (writing) course generally requires an introductory composition course as a prerequisite. Course must be taken in English; may not be fulfilled with an English as a Second Language course. | |||
22 | (5) Approved communication courses include Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational or Business Communication, and Group Communication. Media communication courses do not fulfill this prerequisite. |