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Doctor of Pharmacy Admissions Prerequisites
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Applicants for the °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ Doctor of Pharmacy program must be on track to complete prerequisite coursework before beginning the PharmD program. Coursework may be underway at the time of application, but it must be completed by mid-July of the enrollment year.

PharmD students are not required to hold a bachelor's degree to be eligible, but they must have completed the prerequisite coursework.  Applicants must receive a grade of "C-" or better in all prerequisite courses. 

To be eligible for admission to the PharmD program, applicants without a bachelor's degree must complete a minimum of 54 semester credits of prerequisite courses at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants with a Bachelor's Degree must complete a minimum of 39 semester credits.

Prerequisite Courses 

Chemical, Biological & Physical Sciences

33 semester credits, including:

  • General Chemistry with at least one Lab | 8 semester credits or equivalent
  • Organic Chemistry with at least one Lab | 8 semester credits or equivalent
  • General Biology with at least one Lab | 8 semester credits or equivalent
  • Human Physiology | 3 semester credits or equivalent
    • Where institutional requirements exist for Human Anatomy as a prerequisite for Human Physiology, or where the topics are taught in an integrated "Anatomy & Physiology" course, the full course series is required and may be counted toward completion of other Natural Science credits.
  • Other Natural Sciences: at least 6 credits (or equivalent) from any of the following:
    • Human Anatomy
    • Microbiology
    • Molecular/Cellular Biology
    • Biochemistry
    • Physics
    • Other upper-division (200-level or higher) courses will be considered on a case-by-case basis

Mathematics

  • Pre-Calculus or Higher | 3 semester credits or equivalent
  • Math-Based Statistics | Recommended but not required

Economics

3 semester credits or equivalent from at least one of the following:

  • Microeconomics | 3 credits or equivalent
  • Macroeconomics | 3 credits or equivalent

Information & Communication Technologies**

  • Speech | 3 semester credits or equivalent

General Education**

12 semester credits, including:

  • English Composition | 3 semester credits
    • Must be in English Composition
  • Social/Behavioral Sciences | 3 semester credits
    • Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology
  • Arts/Humanities/Language | 3 semester credits
    • Humanities, Art (visual, fine, or performing), Foreign Language, or similar
  • Elective | 3 semester credits
    • May be from any of the above categories: English Composition, Social/Behavioral Sciences, or Arts/Humanities/Language)

** Information & Communication Technologies and General Education requirements are waived for students who hold a bachelor's degree upon admission to the PharmD program.

Prerequisite Evaluation

We offer a complimentary service to unofficially evaluate your prerequisite coursework to help you determine which prerequisites you have fulfilled and those you have remaining to complete. To take advantage of this service please complete an (pdf) and follow the instructions below.

For an unofficial course evaluation please send us your completed worksheet and unofficial college transcript(s) by email at pharmd@pacificu.edu.

Recommendations to be Competitive

The Admissions Committee has several recommendations on how to be a competitive applicant. Recommendations that specifically focus on prerequisite coursework include:

  • Applicants are recommended to have a 2.7 GPA in three areas: cumulative GPA, science GPA, and last 45 semester credit GPA (most recent coursework). Applicants with a GPA below 2.7 are still welcome to apply and their application will be reviewed.
  • A bachelor’s degree is not required but it can make an application more competitive.
  • Applicants do not need to have all prerequisites done at the time of application but having most courses, if not all of them, done before applying can make an application more competitive. 
Contact Us

Dalyce Barss | Assistant Director of Graduate and Professional Admissions
pharmd@pacificu.edu