Pharm.D./Ph.D. HOPR Dual Degree Curriculum

P1
Fall     Spring  
Pharmacology 4(4-0)   Pharmacology 4(4-0)
Medicinal Chemistry 4(3-2)   Medicinal Chemistry 4(3-2)
Pharmaceutics I 5(4-4)   Pharmaceutics 2 4(4-0)
Communication Skills 2(1-2)   Pharmaceutics 3 2(1-4)
Intro to Pharmacy & Health Care Environment 2(1-2)   Intro to Pharmaceutical Care Rotation 1(0-2)
Seminar (HOPR 919) 1(1-0)   Non-Prescription Drugs 3(3-0)
Health Care Economics (HOPR 877) 3(3-0)   Seminar (HOPR 919) 1(1-0)
    Special Topics (HOPR 840) 3(1-5)
Subtotal 18(14-10)   Subtotal 18(13-8)
       
P2
Fall     Spring(1)  
Therapeutics 1  3(3-0)   Therapeutics 3 3(3-0)
Therapeutics 2 3(3-0)   Therapeutics 4 3(3-0)
Patient Assessment & Management 2(1-2)   Applied Therapeutics 1 2(0-2)
Biopharmaceutics/Pharmacokinetics 4(3-2)   Medication Use Process 3(2-2)
Immunization 1(1-0)   Applied Pharmacokinetics 2(1-2)
Seminar (HOPR 919) 1(1-0)   Pharmacoeconomics 2(2-0)
Pharmcoeconomics I (HOPR 879) 3(3-0)   Seminar (HOPR 919) 1(1-0)
Essentials of Health Policy (HOPR 810) 3(3-0)   Advanced Health Economics (HOPR 878) 3(3-0)
    Integrity in the Conduct of Scientific Resource(IP 801) 1(1-0)
Subtotal 18(16-4)   Subtotal 17(13-6)
       
P3
Fall     Spring(3)  
Pharmacy Law  3(3-0)   January Rotation  
Applied Therapeutics 2 2(0-2)   February Rotation  
Therapeutics 5 3(3-0)   March Rotation  
Therapeutics 6 4(4-0)   April Rotation  
Drug Info &  Literature Evaluation (Course #?)  4(2-2)   May Rotation  
Seminar (HOPR 919) 1(1-0)   June Rotation  
    July Rotation  
Subtotal. 17(14-4)      
       
P4(3)
Fall     Spring  
Research in Health Outcomes and Policy Research (HOPR 801) 3(3-0)   Methods in Health Services Research (BIOE 851) 3(3-0)
Research Methods II (HOPR 80**) 3(3-0)   Strategies for Health Policy Form & Planning (HOPR 825) 3(3-0)
Epidemiology (BIOE 812) 3(3-0)   Electives 3(3-0)
Electives 3(3-0)   Seminar (HOPR 919) 1(1-0)
Seminar (HOPR 919) 1(1-0)   Applied Pharmcoeconomics II (HOPR 827) 3(3-0)
Subtotal. 17(14-4)   Subtotal. 17(14-4)
       
P5
Fall     Spring  
Research Methods IV 3(3-0)      
Fundamentals of SAS for Epidemiology (BIOE 813) 2(2-0)      
(1) Students are required to take introductory (basic) rotation during the summer following the P-2 year.  
    Students may receive credit for basic rotation through life experience      
(2) Includes patient care (n = 6) and elective (n = 1) rotations.        
(3) Students will be classified as PharmD students during Fall semester and PhD students during the Spring semester.  
    Coursework during P-4 will count as elective credit toward satisfying PharmD degree requirements.   
    Students will receive PharmD degree following successful completion of the P-4 year.  
    Board exam can be taken following successful completion of PharmD program.