Dual Degree Curriculum for the Health Science Administration Track

P1

Fall

Spring

Pharmacology 4(4-0) Pharmacology 4(4-0)
Medicinal Chemistry 4(3-2) Medicinal Chemistry 4(3-2)
Pharmaceutics 1 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 (HSA 919) 1(1-0) Non-Prescription Drugs 3(3-0)
Health Care Economics (HSA 877) 3(3-0) Seminar (HSA 919) 1(1-0)
    Special Topics (HSA 840) 3(1-5)

Subtotal

21(17-10)

Subtotal

22(17-13)

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 (HSA 919) 1(1-0) Pharmacogenomics 2(2-0)
Pharmacoeconomics I (HSA 879) 3(3-0) Seminar (HSA 919) 1(1-0)
Essentials of Health Policy (HSA 811) 3(3-0) Advanced Health Economics (HSA 878) 3(3-0)
    Integrity in the Conduct of Scientific Resource (IP 801) 1(1-0)

Subtotal

20(18-4)

Subtotal

20(16-6)

P3

Fall

Spring(2)

Pharmacy Law 3(3-0) January Rotation  
Applied Therapeutics 2(0-2) February Rotation  
Therapeutics 5 3(3-0) March Rotation  
Therapeutics 6 4(4-0) April Rotation  
Drug Info & Literature Evaluation ( ) 4(2-2) May Rotation  
Seminar (HSA 919) 1(1-0) June Rotation  
Pharmacoeconomics II (HSA 827) 3(3-0) July Rotation  

Subtotal

17(14-4)    

P4(3)

Fall

Spring

Research in Health Science Administration (HSA 801) 3(3-0) Methods in Health Services Research (BIOE 851) 3(3-0)
Data Analysis Methods in Health Science Administration (HSA 829) 3(3-0) Strategies for Health Policy Formulation & Planning (HSA 825) 3(3-0)
Epidemiology (BIOE 812) 3(3-0) Electives 3(3-0)
SASS (BIOE 813) 3(3-0) Seminar (HSA 919) 1(1-0)
Electives 3(3-0)    
Seminar (HSA 919) 1(1-0)    

Subtotal

16(16-0)

Subtotal

10(10-0)

(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 Pharm.D. students during Fall semester and Ph.D. students during the Spring semester.

      Coursework during P-4 will count as elective credit toward satisfying Pharm.D. degree requirements.

      Students will receive Pharm.D. degree following successful completion of the P-4 year.

      Board exam can be taken following successful completion of Pharm.D. program.