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Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) Program Course Websites

Please note that some courses may not have websites. If a website to a course is not listed, please contact Cher Espina-Nguyen. Courses in BLUE are for the currently quarter.

CLASS OF 2013
Autumn Quarter 2009
CLASS OF 2013
Winter Quarter 2010
CLASS OF 2013
Spring Quarter 2010
Pceut 531
Pceutical Formulation
Pharm 500
Principles of EBM I
Pharm 501
Profession of Pharm
Conj 401
Human Anat & Physiology I
Pharm 587
Pharmacy Calculations
Electives
Medch 570
Medical Biochemistry  I
Conj 402
Human Anat & Physiology II
Pharm 504
Pharmacy Practice
Pharm 511
Community Outreach Service
Electives
Medch 571
Medical Biochemistry  II
Medch 561
Immunizing &  Antimicrobial Agents
Conj 403
Human Anat & Physiology III
Pharm 512
Pceutical Care Systems I
Electives
Students are required to successfully complete all core courses prior to entering the Therapeutic series (Pharm 560-565) in the Third Professional Year.
CLASS OF 2012
Autumn Quarter 2009
CLASS OF 2012
Winter Quarter 2010
CLASS OF 2012
Spring Quarter 2010
Medch 562
Med Chem
Phcol 401
Gen Phcol I*
*

Pharm 537
Chemical Dependency  Concept

Pharm 543
Pharmacy Laws and Ethics
Pharm 546
Non-Presc Drug Therapy
Electives
Medch 563
Med Chem II
Phcol 402
Gen Phcol II**
Pceut 532
Clinical Pharmacokinetics

Pharm 527***
Intro Community Pharm Exper

Electives
Medch 564
Med Chem III
Pharm 508
Principles of EBM II

Pceut 533
Biopharmacy/Drug Delivery

Pharm 528***
Intro Institutional Pharm Exper
Electives
**Students may take an additional credit for Phcol 401 and Phcol 402.
*** Pharm 527 must be completed by the end of Winter Quarter of the second year. Pharm 528 must be completed by the end of Winter Quarter of the third year.
Students are required to successfully complete all core courses prior to entering the Therapeutic series (Pharm 560-565) in the Third Professional Year.

CLASS OF 2011
Autumn Quarter 2009

CLASS OF 2011
Winter Quarter 2010
CLASS OF 2011
Spring Quarter 2010

Pharm 560
Pharmacotherapeutics I

Pharm 563
Applied Pharmacotherapeutics I

Pharm 509
Medical Literature Evaluation

Electives

Pharm 561
Pharmacotherapeutics II

Pharm 564
Applied Pharmacotherapeutics II
Pharm 541
Pharmacy Health & Society
Electives
Pharm 562
Pharmacotherapeutics III
Pharm 565
Applied Pharmacottherapeutics III
Pharm 574***
Intro to Clin Practicum
Electives
CLASS OF 2010
Summer 2009, Autumn 2009, Winter 2010, Spring Quarter 2010


***PHARM 575, 576, 577 Clinical Practice (5 credits each) Classes and practicums may be scheduled during any quarter. A $10 fee is assessed per course. Students must meet practicum requirement including 2.0 minimum cumulative gpa in therapeutics series (Pharm 560-565).

***Practicums: These include: Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (527) a four-credit practicum to be completed by the end of Winter Quarter of the second year;(528) a three-credit practicum to be completed by the end of Winter Quarter of the third year; and (574) a one-credit practicum to be completed by the end of the third year, and 9 month practicums (575, 576, 577) in the fourth year. Fourth-year practicums will include ambulatory care, institutional or health systems practice, community and in-patient/acute care general medicine settings.

ELECTIVES:
In the fourth year, time is available in late afternoons/evenings for school-based electives unless students choose practicums at remote sites. Upon approval, resesarch projects may count for one elective practicum.

ELECTIVES: For a current list of elective courses available, check the student handbook curriculum section. Also, check the most current Course Spreadsheets. Some electives may not be shown below if they do not have a course website available.

Autumn Quarter 2009 Winter Quarter 2010 Spring Quarter 2010

Medch 525
Pharm 510

 


Note: Courses are subject to change by action of the School of Pharmacy and UW Curriculum Committees. For an updated core curriculum sheet which states the number of electives and core courses required to graduate, please refer to the Student Core Sheet

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Last updated: October 1, 2009
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