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193.15 Pharmacology

193.15.1 Honors in Pharmacology

    The program leading to an Honors degree in Pharmacology prepares students for advanced study leading to academic or research careers.

    Continuation and graduation in the Honors in Pharmacology program requires successful completion of *30 with a minimum 3.3 GPA, a minimum 3.3 GPA on all Science courses taken and a minimum grade of B+ in each PMCOL course taken in each previous Fall/Winter.

Year 1

BIOL 107, 108

CHEM 101, 102, 164 or 261

*6 in Arts options ENGL recommended

STAT 141 or 151

*6 in Science options from BIOCH, BIOL, CHEM, GENET, MATH, MICRB, PHYS, PHYSL, PMCOL, STAT or ZOOL

Year 2

BIOCH 200

CHEM 211, 213, 263

PHYSL 210 or 211

PMCOL 201, 202

*6 in Arts options

Year 3

PMCOL 303, 305, 343, 344

BIOCH 320, 330

*3 in Science options as indicated in Year 1

*3 in Arts options

*6 in approved options

Year 4

PMCOL 337, 498

*3 in approved options

*3 in Science option as indicated in Year 1

*15 from the following: PMCOL 401, 402, 412, 415, 416, 425, 442, 450, 475

Notes

(1)

Students must consult the Chair of the Department or designee for approval of the selection of options. Students will not be permitted to take 400-level pharmacology courses unless all prerequisites have been met.

(2)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108, CHEM 101, 102, 164; MATH 114, 115 and *6 Science options.

    Recommended Science options: BIOCH 310, 401, 410, 420, 430, 441, 450, CHEM 313, 419, GENET 270, 301, 304, 390, 408, MATH 113, or 114 and 115, PHYSL 372, 401, 402, 403, 404, PMCOL 371, STAT 252.

193.15.2 Specialization in Pharmacology

    The program leading to a Specialization degree in Pharmacology is for students who want to pursue further studies in the health sciences and those who want to prepare for a career in the Pharmaceutical industry. Although not as rigorous as an Honors program, the Specialization program is a solid background for advanced study leading to a career in academia or research.

    Continuation and graduation in the Specialization in Pharmacology program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 2.7 GPA, a minimum 2.7 GPA on all Science courses taken and a minimum 2.7 GPA on all PMCOL courses taken in each previous Fall/Winter.

Year 1

BIOL 107, 108

CHEM 101, 102, 164 or 261

*6 in Arts options ENGL recommended

STAT 141 or 151

*6 in Science options from BIOCH, BIOL, CHEM, GENET, MATH, MICRB, PHYS, PHYSL, PMCOL, STAT or ZOOL

Year 2

BIOCH 200

CHEM 211, 213, 263

PHYSL 210 or 211

PMCOL 201, 202

*6 in Arts options

Year 3

PMCOL 323, 305, 343, 344

BIOCH 320, 330

*3 in Science options as indicated in Year 1

*3 in Arts options

*6 in approved options

Year 4

PMCOL 337

*15 from PMCOL 401, 402, 412, 415, 416, 425, 442, 450, 475

*3 in Science options as indicated in Year 1

*3 in Arts options

*6 in approved options

Notes

(1)

Students must consult the Chair of the Department or designee for approval of the selection of options. Students will not be permitted to take 400-level pharmacology courses unless all prerequisites have been met.

(2)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108, CHEM 101, 102, 164; MATH 114, 115 and *6 Science options.

    Recommended Science options: BIOCH 310, 401, 410, 420, 430, 441, 450, CHEM 313, 419, GENET 270, 301, 304, 390, 408, MATH 113, or 114 and 115, PHYSL 372, 401, 402, 403, 404, PMCOL 371, STAT 252.

    Note: the following courses may be used by students in the Faculty of Science as science courses: PMCOL 201, 202, 303, 305, 337, 343, 344, 371, 401, 402, 412, 415, 416, 425, 442, 450, 475 and 498.

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