The doctorate of pharmacy, Pharm. D., is awarded at 115 accredited schools in the United States. The Pharm. D. is the recognized degree for recently trained pharmacists. Pharmacists are commonly known to dispense medication, but their role in health care is growing, and includes research, disease management, analyzing trends in medication use, and pharmacoeconomics.
Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy at the University of South Alabama
Auburn University and the University of South Alabama have united to provide a doctorate of pharmacy (Pharm. D.) program on the University of South Alabama campus.
The pre-pharmacy curriculum at the University of South Alabama that will satisfy requirements for the Harrison School of Pharmacy on either campus can be found here.
More information on Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy can be found here. You can also find out more about pharmacy in the Pharmacy Times, the U.S. Department of Labor - Pharmacists, and the Pharmacist Job Outlook.
Click on any of the links below to find out more information on course requirements, the application process, various organizations/associations, and schools of pharmacy.
How to Decide to be a Pharmacist
Making a career choice is an important and difficult decision. Making the decision to become a pharmacist requires a commitment of time and money. It is important that you evaluate what the career entails. You should answer the following and other questions on becoming and being a pharmacist:
- What is it like to be a pharmacist?
- Do you have the perseverance to complete 2-3 years of undergraduate training and 4 years of pharmacy school
Once you decide you want to go to pharmacy school, you have more decisions to make on how to get there. Requirements for admissions to the 100+ pharmacy schools in the United States vary considerably. Some schools require a minimum of 2 years undergraduate course work whereas others require 3. For many schools, having a bachelors degree makes a person a strong candidate for admissions, even though the degree may not be required. It is not essential that you decide on which pharmacy school you want to attend immediately as most schools require the same prerequisite courses over the first two years: 1 year Biology, 1 year General Chemistry, 1 year Organic Chemistry, 1 semester - 1 year Physics, Calculus, and Statistics. However, you should start considering schools early in the undergraduate college years to make sure you meet all requirements of the schools to which you might apply. Decision-making factors include geographical location, tuition, requirements for admission, curriculum, and faculty.
If and when you decide to go to pharmacy school, find a good resource for information on the requirements and deadlines. Be organized! Take the PCAT in plenty of time to meet the deadlines and start the PharmCAS application early. Most pharmacy schools have a rolling admissions process, which means they accept students into the professional program before the deadline for admissions.
There is help available. Speak with your pre-health advisor and other faculty members. Speak with pharmacists. Get a job at a pharmacy if possible, or shadow a willing pharmacist.
Application Process
Application requirements and procedures vary considerably between pharmacy schools. Be sure to check the requirements of the schools that interest you. More information about Application Completion for the Auburn University’s Harrison School of Pharmacy can be found here.
PharmCAS
PharmCAS (Pharmacy College Application Service) is the official application service for many colleges of pharmacy. 100/128 schools in the U.S. require applicants to apply through PharmCAS. For the other 28 schools, apply directly to the school.
The PharmCAS application is
available on-line.
Standardized Exam
Most pharmacy schools require the PCAT (Pharmacy College Admissions Test). The PCAT is a 4 hour, computer-based test and is offered 9 times during each application cycle (July (2), September (5), and January (2)). The PCAT has six components as described below:
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Verbal Ability – 48 questions on word usage
- Biology – 48 questions on general biology, genetics, microbiology, anatomy, and physiology
- Reading Comprehension – 6 passages with 48 questions
- Quantitative Ability – 48 questions on fractions, percentages, decimals, log base 10, algebra, probability and statistics
- Chemistry – 48 questions on inorganic and organic chemistry
- Writing – 2 essays on health, science, social, cultural, or political issue
Information and test dates for the PCAT can be found here.
Important deadlines
Registration for PCAT: Six weeks prior to test date
Important dates in the application process for PharmCAS schools (dates are based on the 2011/2012 application cycle, though they may vary from year to year):
June 1 - PharmCAS application cycle opens
Sept. 2 - Early decision deadline for applicants
Oct. 1 - Schools must report early decision admission decisions
March 1 - Application deadline
April 1 - PharmCAS application cycle closed - no more changes or materials accepted
More deadlines information can be found here.
Pharmacy Organizations/Associations
University of South Alabama’s Future Pharm.D, Association
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
American Pharmacist Association
American Society of Consultant Pharmacists
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
Undergraduate course requirements
Major- Choose a major in an area that interests you. You do not have to be a science major to go to pharmacy school. However, you must complete certain course requirements. Go to the Pre-pharmacy curriculum to view the requirements for the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy at the University of South Alabama.
Statistics on 2011 Applications to Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy (Auburn & Mobile campus)
Estimated number interviewed for Fall 2011 entering class: 184
Estimated number accepted for Fall 2011 entering class: 170
Estimated Fall 2011 entering class size including early assurance and transfer seats: 145
Estimated number of out-of-state applicants accepted: 40
Estimated average GPA of accepted students: 3.4
Minimum composite PCAT score considered: 40th percentile for composite, as well as chemistry and biology subscales
Colleges of Pharmacy in the U.S.
ALABAMA
Auburn University
Harrison School of Pharmacy
Auburn University
Harrison School of Pharmacy at the University of South Alabama
Samford
University
McWhorter School of Pharmacy
ARIZONA
University of Arizona College
of Pharmacy
Midwestern University Glendale
Campus
CALIFORNIA
Loma Linda University
School of Pharmacy
Touro
University
College of Pharmacy
University
of California - San Diego
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University
of California- San Francisco
School of Pharmacy
University
of the Pacific
Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
University
of Southern California
School of Pharmacy
Western
University of Health Sciences
College of Pharmacy
COLORADO
University
of Colorado
School of Pharmacy
CONNECTICUT
University of Connecticut
School of Pharmacy
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Howard
University
College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Health Sciences
Division of Pharmacy
FLORIDA
Florida A & M University
College of Pharmacy
LECOM
School of Pharmacy – Bradenton Campus
Nova
Southeastern University
College of Pharmacy
Palm
Beach Atlantic University
School of Pharmacy
University
of Florida
College of Pharmacy
GEORGIA
Mercer
University
Southern School of Pharmacy
South
University
School of Pharmacy
The University of Georgia
College of Pharmacy
HAWAII
The University of Hawaii at Hilo
College of Pharmacy
IDAHO
Idaho State University
College of Pharmacy
ILLINOIS
Chicago
College of Pharmacy
Midwestern University
Chicago State University
College of Pharmacy
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
School of Pharmacy
University
of Illinois at Chicago
College of Pharmacy
INDIANA
Butler
University
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Purdue
University
School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences
IOWA
Drake
University
College of Pharmacy University
of Iowa
College of Pharmacy
KANSAS
University of Kansas
School of Pharmacy
KENTUCKY
University
of Kentucky
College of Pharmacy
LOUISIANA
University of Louisiana at Monroe
College of Pharmacy
Xavier University of Louisiana
College of Pharmacy
MARYLAND
University
of Maryland
School of Pharmacy
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
Boston
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
Worcester
Northeastern University
Bouve College of Pharmacy
MICHIGAN
Ferris State University
College of Pharmacy
University of Michigan
College of Pharmacy
Wayne
State University
College of Pharmacy
MINNESOTA
University
of Minnesota
College of Pharmacy
MISSISSIPPI
University of Mississippi
School of Pharmacy
MISSOURI
St.
Louis College of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City
School of Pharmacy
MONTANA
University of Montana
School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences
NEBRASKA
Creighton
University
School of Pharmacy and Health Professions University of Nebraska Medical Center
College of Pharmacy
NEVADA
University of Southern Nevada
NEW JERSEY
Rutgers
The State University of New Jersey
College of Pharmacy
NEW MEXICO
University
of New Mexico
College of Pharmacy Health Sciences Center
NEW YORK
Long Island University
Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy
and Health Sciences
St. John Fisher College
Wegmans School of Pharmacy
St. John's University
College of Pharmacy and
Allied Health Professions
Touro College
College of Pharmacy
University
at Buffalo, State University of New York
School of Pharmacy
NORTH CAROLINA
Campbell
University
School of Pharmacy University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Pharmacy
Wingate
University
School of Pharmacy
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota State University
College of Pharmacy
OHIO
Ohio Northern University
College of Pharmacy
Ohio
State University
College of Pharmacy
University of Cincinnati-Medical Center
College of Pharmacy
University of Findlay
School of Pharmacy
University of Toledo
College of Pharmacy
OKLAHOMA
Southwestern Oklahoma
State University
School of Pharmacy
University
of Oklahoma
College of Pharmacy
OREGON
Oregon
State University
College of Pharmacy Pacific University
School of Pharmacy
PENNSYLVANIA
Duquesne University
Mylan School of Pharmacy
Lake
Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
And School of Pharmacy
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Temple University of the Commonwealth
System of Higher Education
School of Pharmacy
University
of Pittsburgh
School of Pharmacy
Wilkes University Nesbitt
School of Pharmacy
PUERTO RICO
University of Puerto Rico
School of Pharmacy
RHODE ISLAND
University of Rhode Island
College of Pharmacy
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University of South Carolina
College of Pharmacy
University of South Carolina
College of Pharmacy
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota State University
College of Pharmacy
TENNESSEE
University of Tennessee
College of Pharmacy
TEXAS
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
School of Pharmacy
Texas Southern University
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Texas Tech University
School of Pharmacy HSC
1300 S. Coulter Street
University of Houston
College of Pharmacy
University of the Incarnate Word
School of Pharmacy
University of North Texas
School of Pharmacy
University of Texas
at Austin College of Pharmacy
UTAH
University of Utah
College of Pharmacy
VIRGINIA
Hampton University
School of Pharmacy
Shenandoah
University
School of Pharmacy
University
of Appalachia
College of Pharmacy
Virginia
Commonwealth University
School of Pharmacy
WASHINGTON
University
of Washington
School of Pharmacy Washington
State University
College of Pharmacy
WEST VIRGINIA
University
of Charleston
School of Pharmacy
West
Virginia University
School of Pharmacy
WISCONSIN
University of Wisconsin
School of Pharmacy
WYOMING
University
of Wyoming
School of Pharmacy
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