Licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and medicines.
For descriptions of this profession, see: Student Center section under Resources tab on the or
Pharmacy School: 4 academic years are completed in 3 calendar years
Schools may require natural sciences, math, social sciences, humanities and/or other courses. Check directly with those schools and the (PSAR).
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1 Year of General Biology | Biology 101 Molecules, Genes and Cells |
Biology 102 Evolution, Organisms & Ecology |
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1 Year of General Chemistry | Chemistry 130 Structure & Properties of Inorganic Compounds w/ Lab |
Chemistry 170 Stoichiometric Calculations |
Chemistry 260 Thermodynamics, Equilibrium & Kinetics w/ Lab |
1 Year Organic Chemistry | Chemistry 120 Structure & Properties of Organic Molecules w/ Lab |
Chemistry 310 Enzyme Mechanics |
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1 Year Physics | Physics 120 Principles of Physics I w/ Lab |
Physics 130 Principles of Physics II w/ Lab |
For admittance directly after ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½: Prerequisite courses completed by fall of senior year; Apply summer before senior year.
For Gap Year: Prerequisite courses completed by the end of senior year; Apply summer after senior year.
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Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT): Is required by two-thirds of pharmacy schools in the nation.
The PCAT has six sections (Scale 200-600): Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, Biology, Chemistry, Reading Comprehension and Writing. The test takes approximately 4 hours to complete and is offered many times throughout the year (July, September, October, November and January). You will receive your scores about five weeks after the exam.
Free and low-cost preparation materials:
General: