PHARM.D. & M.S. in DRUG REGULATORY AFFAIRS
Fall P-3 semester (1st professional year) |
Spring P-3 semester (1st professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
PHM 310: Pathophysiology/Immunology |
3 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 320: Molecular Biology |
2 |
PHM 313 |
PHM 311: Pharmaceutics I (Pharmaceutical Calculations) |
2 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 321: Principles of Pharmacology/Medicinal Chemistry/Toxicology |
2.5 |
PHM 310 |
PHM 312: Pharmaceutics II (Basic Theories in Pharmaceutics) |
2 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 322: Introduction to Pharmacy Law and the Integrated Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory |
1 |
PHM 311 |
PHM 313: Biochemistry |
3 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 323: Pharmaceutics III (Biopharmaceutics/Pharmacokinetics) |
3 |
PHM 312 |
PHM 314: Pharmacy Profession and the Health Care System |
3 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 324: Biostatistics |
2 |
3rd Year Standing |
PHM 315: Pharmacy and Society |
2 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 325: Introduction to Pharmacy Practice |
3 |
3rd Year Standing |
PHM 300: P-3 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience |
0.5 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 326: Principles of Physical Assessment and Medication Administration |
2 |
3rd Year Standing |
Term credit total |
15.5 |
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Term credit total |
15.5 |
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Summer P-3 semester (1st professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
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PHM 400: Community Practice, Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience |
4 |
Completion of 300 level courses |
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Term credit total |
4 |
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Fall P-4 semester (2nd professional year) |
Spring P-4 semester (2nd professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
PHM 410: Human Genetics |
2 |
PHM 320 |
PHM 420: Principles of Health Behavior and Patient-Provider Communication (replaces PHA 607: Behavioral Pharmacy) |
3 |
4th Year Standing |
PHM 411: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics (MOST) Sequence I |
3 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 421: Pharmaceutics IV (Dosage Forms and Principles of Compounding) |
3 |
|
PHM 412: MOST Sequence II |
3 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 422: Compounding Laboratory I |
1 |
|
PHM 413: MOST Sequence III |
2.5 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 423: Pharmacy Practice Laboratory II |
1 |
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PHM 414: Drug Information and Literature Evaluation (1 credit replaces PHA 010) |
3 |
PHM 324 |
PHM 424: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence IV |
2.5 |
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PHA 653: Seminar in Social and Administrative Sciences |
3 |
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PHM 425: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence V |
3.5 |
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PHA 661: The American Pharmaceutical Industry |
3 |
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3 |
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PHA 603: Drug Regulatory Affairs | 3 | ||||
Term credit total |
19.5 |
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Term credit total |
20 |
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Summer P-4 semester (2nd professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
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PHM 500: Institutional Practice Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience |
4 |
Completion of 300 level courses |
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Term credit total |
4 |
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Red: Pharm.D. core courses/credits that replace DRA courses
Blue: DRA graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. electives
Green: Additional DRA courses required for the M.S. degree (students pay additional tuition)
Fall P-5 semester (3rd professional year) |
Spring P-5 semester (3rd professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
PHM 510: Health Care Informatics |
2 |
5th Year Standing |
PHM 521: Practice Management |
2 |
5th Year Standing |
PHM 511: Pharmaceutics V (Dosage Forms and Principles of Compounding) |
3 |
PHM 311, 312 |
PHM 522: Public Health & Patient Safety |
3 |
5th Year Standing |
PHM 512: Compounding Laboratory II |
1 |
PHM 511 is co-requisite |
PHM 523: Pharmacogenomics |
2 |
PHM 410 |
PHM 513: Pharmacy Practice Laboratory II |
1 |
PHM 423 |
PHM 524: Clinical Pharmacokinetics |
2 |
PHM 323 |
PHM 514: Practical Applications of the Biological Sciences |
1 |
PHM 410 |
PHM 525: Pharmacy Law and Ethics |
3 |
5th Year Standing |
PHM 515: Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacoepidemiology |
2 |
PHM 324 |
PHM 528: MOST Sequence VIII |
3.5 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 516: MOST Sequence VI |
2.5 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 529: MOST Sequence IX |
3 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 517: MOST Sequence VII |
2.5 |
PHM 321 |
DRA elective |
3 |
|
PHA 651: Pharmaceutical Labeling Advertisement and Promotion (replaces elective) |
3 |
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PHA 657: Principles and Practices of Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement |
3 |
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Term credit total |
21 |
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Term credit total |
21.5 |
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Summer P-5 semester + P-6 (4th professional year)
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
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PHM 610: Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
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PHM 611: Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
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PHM 612: Community Practice Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
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PHM 613: Institutional Practice Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
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PHM 614: Internal Medicine Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
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Selective I Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
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Selective II Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
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PHM 615: Senior Seminar |
5 |
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DRA Elective (Fall semester of P-6) |
3 |
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PHA 660: Mechanics of Preparing INDs and NDAs (Spring semester of P-6) |
3 |
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Term credit total |
46 |
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Red: Pharm.D. core courses/credits that replace DRA courses
Blue: DRA graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. electives
Green: Additional DRA courses required for the M.S. degree (students pay additional tuition)
Fall P-3 semester (1st professional year) |
Spring P-3 semester (1st professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
PHM 310: Pathophysiology/Immunology |
3 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 320: Molecular Biology |
2 |
PHM 313 |
PHM 311: Pharmaceutics I (Pharmaceutical Calculations) |
2 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 321: Principles of Pharmacology/Medicinal Chemistry/Toxicology |
2.5 |
PHM 310 |
PHM 312: Pharmaceutics II (Basic Theories in Pharmaceutics) |
2 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 322: Introduction to Pharmacy Law and the Integrated Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory |
1 |
PHM 311 |
PHM 313: Biochemistry |
3 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 323: Pharmaceutics III (Biopharmaceutics/Pharmacokinetics) |
3 |
PHM 312 |
PHM 314: Pharmacy Profession and the Health Care System |
3 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 324: Biostatistics |
2 |
3rd Year Standing |
PHM 315: Pharmacy and Society |
2 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 325: Introduction to Pharmacy Practice |
3 |
3rd Year Standing |
PHM 300: P-3 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience |
0.5 |
Completion of first two years |
PHM 326: Principles of Physical Assessment and Medication Administration |
2 |
3rd Year Standing |
Term credit total |
15.5 |
|
Term credit total |
15.5 |
|
Summer P-3 semester (1st professional year) |
|
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
|
||
PHM 400: Community Practice, Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience |
4 |
Completion of 300 level courses |
|
||
Term credit total |
4 |
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|
Fall P-4 semester (2nd professional year) |
Spring P-4 semester (2nd professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
PHM 410: Human Genetics |
2 |
PHM 320 |
PHM 420: Principles of Health Behavior and Patient-Provider Communication (replaces PHA 607: Behavioral Pharmacy) |
3 |
4th Year Standing |
PHM 411: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics (MOST) Sequence I |
3 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 421: Pharmaceutics IV (Dosage Forms and Principles of Compounding) |
3 |
|
PHM 412: MOST Sequence II |
3 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 422: Compounding Laboratory I |
1 |
|
PHM 413: MOST Sequence III |
2.5 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 423: Pharmacy Practice Laboratory II |
1 |
|
PHM 414: Drug Information and Literature Evaluation (1credit will compensate for PHA 010) |
3 |
PHM 324 |
PHM 424: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence IV |
2.5 |
|
PHA 653: Seminar in Social and Administrative Sciences |
3 |
|
PHM 425: Modular Organ Systems Therapeutics Sequence V |
3.5 |
|
|
|
|
3 |
|
|
Term credit total |
16.5 |
|
Term credit total |
17 |
|
Summer P-4 semester (2nd professional year) |
|
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
|
||
PHM 500: Institutional Practice Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience |
4 |
Completion of 300 level courses |
|
||
Term credit total |
4 |
|
|
Red: Pharm.D. core courses/credits that replace DRA courses
Blue: DRA graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. electives
Green: Additional DRA courses required for the M.S. degree (students pay additional tuition)
Fall P-5 semester (3rd professional year) |
Spring P-5 semester (3rd professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
PHM 510: Health Care Informatics |
2 |
5th Year Standing |
PHM 521: Practice Management |
2 |
5th Year Standing |
PHM 511: Pharmaceutics V (Dosage Forms and Principles of Compounding) |
3 |
PHM 311, 312 |
PHM 522: Public Health & Patient Safety |
3 |
5th Year Standing |
PHM 512: Compounding Laboratory II |
1 |
PHM 511 is co-requisite |
PHM 523: Pharmacogenomics |
2 |
PHM 410 |
PHM 513: Pharmacy Practice Laboratory II |
1 |
PHM 423 |
PHM 524: Clinical Pharmacokinetics |
2 |
PHM 323 |
PHM 514: Practical Applications of the Biological Sciences |
1 |
PHM 410 |
PHM 525: Pharmacy Law and Ethics |
3 |
5th Year Standing |
PHM 515: Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacoepidemiology |
2 |
PHM 324 |
PHM 528: MOST Sequence VIII |
3.5 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 516: MOST Sequence VI |
2.5 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 529: MOST Sequence IX |
3 |
PHM 321 |
PHM 517: MOST Sequence VII |
2.5 |
PHM 321 |
DRA elective |
3 |
|
PHA 651: Pharmaceutical Labeling Advertisement and Promotion (replaces elective) |
3 |
|
|
|
|
Term credit total |
18 |
|
Term credit total |
18.5 |
|
Summer following P-5 semester + P-6 (4th professional year) |
|
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
|
||
PHM 610: Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
|
||
PHM 611: Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
|
||
PHM 612: Community Practice Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
|
||
PHM 613: Institutional Practice Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
|
||
PHM 614: Internal Medicine Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
|
||
Selective I Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
|
||
Selective II Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (5 weeks) |
5 |
6th Year Standing |
|
||
PHM 615: Senior Seminar |
5 |
|
|
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Term credit total |
40 |
|
|
Fall P-7 semester (5th professional year) |
Spring P-7 semester (5th professional year) |
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Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
Course Number & Title |
Credits |
Prerequisite(s) |
PHA 603: Drug Regulatory Affairs |
3 |
PHA 657: Principles and Practice of Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement |
3 |
||
PHA 661: The American Pharmaceutical Industry |
3 |
PHA 660: Mechanics of Preparing INDs and NDAs |
3 |
||
DRA elective |
3 |
DRA Elective |
3 |
||
Term credit total |
9 |
|
Term credit total |
9 |
|
Red: Pharm.D. core courses/credits that replace DRA courses
Blue: DRA graduate courses that replace Pharm.D. electives
Green: Additional DRA courses required for the M.S. degree (students pay additional tuition)
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