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Nov 24, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Chemistry BA/PharmD
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Undergraduate Course Requirements
Chemistry Core (30-34 credits)
One 300-level Chemistry Laboratory Course (1-3 credits)
Other Required Courses (48-49 credits)
Graduate Course Requirements
Pharmacy Core (142.5 credits)
- PHC 501 Pharmaceutical Chemistry: The Chemical Basis of Drug Action Credits: 3
- PHC 516 Pharmacogenomics Credits: 1
- PHC 530 Physical Pharmacy Credits: 2
- PHC 531 Intro to Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics 1 Credits:4
- PHM 500 US Health Systems and Informatics Credits: 3
- PHM 508 Biostatistics and Drug Literature Evaluation Credits: 2
- PHM 517 Patient Care Essentials 1: SDoH, Intercultural Competence, Providing Care to Underserved Communities Credits: 3
- PHM 518 Patient Care Essentials 2 - Essential Skills for the Practice of Pharmacy Credits: 3
- PHM 527 Pharmaceutical Principles of Pharmacotherapy 1 Credits: 1
- PHM 528 Pharmaceutical Principles of Pharmacotherapy 2 Credits: 1
- PHM 529 Pharmacy Calculations Credits: 3
- PHM 537 Contemporary Pharmacy Management and Practice Credits: 2
- PHM 538 Pharmacy Law and Ethical Principles Credits: 4
- PHM 555 Pharmacy Series: Success in Program and Profession (x6) Credits: 0
- PHM 577 Pharmacy Professional Development 1 Credits: 1
- PHM 578 Pharmacy Professional Development 2 Credits. 0.5
- PHM 613 Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacoepidemiology Credits: 2
- PHM 620 IPC Fluid, Electrolytes, and Nutrition Credits: 3
- PHM 621 IPC Cardiology 1 Credits: 3
- PHM 622 IPC Cardiology 2 Credits: 3
- PHM 623 IPC Renal Credits: 3
- PHM 624 IPC Immunology and Infectious Diseases Credits: 5
- PHM 625 IPC Endocrinology Credits: 3
- PHM 626 IPC Pulmonology Credits: 2
- PHM 632 IPC OSCEs Credits: 0.5
- PHM 651 Extemporaneous Compounding 1 Credits: 1
- PHM 652 Extemporaneous Compounding 2 Credits: 1
- PHM 677 Pharmacy Professional Development 3 Credits: 0.5
- PHM 678 Pharmacy Professional Development 4 Credits: 0.5
- PHM 681 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) 2a Credits: 1
- PHM 682 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) 2b Credits: 1
- PHM 720 IPC GI/Hepatology Credits: 3
- PHM 721 IPC Neurology Credits: 2
- PHM 722 IPC Pain / Psych Credits: 3
- PHM 723 IPC Hematology and Oncology Credits: 2
- PHM 724 IPC Dermatology/Rheumatology/Opthalmology Credits: 3
- PHM 725 IPC Reproductive Health Credits: 2
- PHM 726 IPC Pediatrics/Geriatrics Credits: 3
- PHM 727 IPC Toxicology/Critical Care Credits: 2
- PHM 730 Topics in Pharmacy Law Credits: 1
- PHM 732 IPC OSCEs Credits: 0.5
- PHM 777 Pharmacy Professional Development 5 Credits: 0.5
- PHM 778 Pharmacy Professional Development 6 Credits: 0.5
- PHM 781 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) 3a Credits: 3
- PHM 782 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) 3b Credits: 3
- PHM 843 Ambulatory Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 844 Community Pharmacy Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 4
- PHM 845 Hospital Health-System Pharmacy Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 4
- PHM 846 Inpatient General Medicine Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 847 Elective 1, Direct Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 848 Elective 2, Direct or Non-Direct Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 849 Elective 3, Direct or Non-Direct Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 850 Professional Development Credits: 1
- Major Electives Credits: 12
Total Credits Required for Undergraduate Major: 78-83
Additional Degree Requirements Include:
- Additional coursework to fulfill UB Curriculum requirements
Total Undergraduate Credits Required: 101-106
Total Graduate Credits Required for Degree: 142.5
Total Credits Required for Graduation: 243.5-248.5
Total Credit Hours Required represents the minimum credits needed to complete this program, and may vary based on a number of circumstances. This chart should not be used for financial aid purposes.
Academic Requirements
- Earn minimum grade point averages.
- Prerequisite science and math GPA 3.000
- Overall GPA 3.000
- Each Pharmacy PharmD prerequisite course must be successfully be completed with a grade equal to, or greater than, C (2.000)
- Submit an application through the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS) during the fall of the junior year, no later than October 1.
- Maintain the appropriate moral and ethical standards necessary for admission and eventual attainment of professional licensure.
- Upon invitation, complete a formal interview.
- Selection is based on scholastic achievement, aptitude, personal qualifications, and evidence of motivation toward pharmacy. In addition to intellectual and academic competence, the Admissions Committee considers communication skills, leadership ability, community service, health care-related or research experience, and motivation for pursuing a career in pharmacy.
First-year students must declare the Chemistry BA/PharmD major by December 31 of their first semester.
Transfer Credit Policy
Transfer students must complete a minimum of 8 credit hours of UB Chemistry department courses to receive the B.A. degree.
Program Distinction
A student in this major is eligible for Program Distinction upon degree conferral if the criteria are met. Criteria are found under Academic Honors in the Policy and Procedure section of this Catalog. Program Distinction is noted on the official transcript. Curricular Plan
A Curricular Plan provides a roadmap for completing this academic program and the UB Curriculum on time. Your actual plan may vary depending on point of entry to the university, course placement and/or waivers based on standardized test scores, earned alternative credit and/or college transfer credit.
Fourth Year Fall
- PHC 501 Pharmaceutical Chemistry: The Chemical Basis of Drug Action Credits: 3
- PHC 529 Pharmacy Calculations Credits: 3
- PHM 577 Pharmacy Professional Development 1 Credits: 1
- PHM 555 Pharmacy Series: Success in Program and Profession (x6) Credits: 0
- PHM 517 Patient Care Essentials 1: SDoH, Intercultural Competence, Providing Care to Underserved Communities Credits: 3
- PHM 500 US Health Systems and Informatics Credits: 3
- PHM 537 Contemporary Pharmacy Management and Practice Credits: 2
- PHM 527 Pharmaceutical Principles of Pharmacotherapy 1 Credits: 1
Fourth Year Spring
- PHC 530 Physical Pharmacy Credits: 2
- PHM 578 Pharmacy Professional Development 2 Credits. 0.5
- PHM 555 Pharmacy Series: Success in Program and Profession (x6) Credits: 0
- PHC 516 Pharmacogenomics Credits: 1
- PHC 531 Intro to Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics 1 Credits: 4
- PHM 518 Patient Care Essentials 2 - Essential Skills for the Practice of Pharmacy Credits: 3
- PHM 538 Pharmacy Law and Ethical Principles Credits: 4
- PHM 508 Biostatistics and Drug Literature Evaluation Credits: 2
- PHM 528 Pharmaceutical Principles of Pharmacotherapy 2 Credits: 1
Fifth Year Fall
- PHM 651 Extemporaneous Compounding 1 Credits: 1
- PHM 681 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) 2a Credits: 1
- PHM 555 Pharmacy Series: Success in Program and Profession (x6) Credits: 0
- PHM 677 Pharmacy Professional Development 3 Credits: 0.5
- PHM 620 IPC Fluid, Electrolytes, and Nutrition Credits: 3
- PHM 621 IPC Cardiology 1 Credits: 3
- PHM 622 IPC Cardiology 2 Credits: 3
- PHM 623 IPC Renal Credits: 3
- Major Elective Credits: 3
Fifth Year Spring
- PHM 652 Extemporaneous Compounding 2 Credits: 1
- PHM 682 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) 2b Credits: 1
- PHM 555 Pharmacy Series: Success in Program and Profession (x6) Credits: 0
- Major Elective Credits: 3
- PHM 678 Pharmacy Professional Development 4 Credits: 0.5
- PHM 613 Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacoepidemiology Credits: 2
- PHM 624 IPC Immunology and Infectious Diseases Credits: 5
- PHM 625 IPC Endocrinology Credits: 3
- PHM 626 IPC Pulmonology Credits: 2
- PHM 632 IPC OSCEs Credits: 0.5
Sixth Year Fall
- PHM 781 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) 3a Credits: 3
- PHM 555 Pharmacy Series: Success in Program and Profession (x6) Credits: 0
- Major Elective Credits: 3
- PHM 777 Pharmacy Professional Development 5 Credits: 0.5
- PHM 720 IPC GI/Hepatology Credits: 3
- PHM 721 IPC Neurology Credits: 2
- PHM 722 IPC Pain / Psych Credits: 3
- PHM 723 IPC Hematology and Oncology Credits: 2
Sixth Year Spring
- PHM 730 Topics in Pharmacy Law Credits: 1
- PHM 782 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) 3b Credits: 3
- PHM 555 Pharmacy Series: Success in Program and Profession (x6) Credits: 0
- Major Elective Credits: 3
- PHM 778 Pharmacy Professional Development 6 Credits: 0.5
- PHM 724 IPC Dermatology/Rheumatology/Opthalmology Credits: 3
- PHM 725 IPC Reproductive Health Credits: 2
- PHM 726 IPC Pediatrics/Geriatrics Credits: 3
- PHM 727 IPC Toxicology/Critical Care Credits: 2
- PHM 732 IPC OSCEs Credits: 0.5
Seventh Year Fall
- PHM 843 Ambulatory Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 844 Community Pharmacy Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 4
- PHM 845 Hospital Health-System Pharmacy Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 4
- PHM 846 Inpatient General Medicine Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 847 Elective 1, Direct Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 848 Elective 2, Direct or Non-Direct Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 849 Elective 3, Direct or Non-Direct Patient Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Credits: 6
- PHM 850 Professional Development Credits: 1
Total Credits Required: 248.5
Note: Some classes may count toward both a major and UB Curriculum requirement.
Learning Outcomes
To achieve the mission of our PharmD program, students must develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enable them to competently perform these functions. The following outcomes reflect the terminal skills that all UB PharmD graduates should be able to demonstrate upon program completion:
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge in the traditional sub-divisions of the science (organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical chemistry) and in the application of this knowledge.
- Understand the ethical, historic, philosophical, and environmental dimensions of problems and issues facing chemists.
- Are able to use modern instrumentation and classical laboratory techniques.
- Are able to design and conduct scientific experiments for the purpose of solving a scientific problem and to record and analyze the results.
- Know the proper procedures and regulations for safe handling and use of chemicals and can follow the proper procedures and regulations for chemical waste disposal.
- Are able to identify and solve chemical problems and explore new areas of research.
- Are able to apply their chemistry training in inter-disciplinary problem solving with specialists in other areas of science and technology.
- Are able to communicate the results of their work to other chemists.
(HEGIS: 19.05 CHEMISTRY-GEN-NO BIOCHEM, CIP: 40.0501 Chemistry, General)
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