144
Programs of Study
144 Programs of Study
144.1 BSc in Pharmacy
144.1.1 General Information
The BSc in Pharmacy program is four years.
The courses to be taken in the first three years of the program are specified and are considered basic to the education of pharmacists. The fourth-year allows for some specialization through electives.
144.1.2 Program of Courses
Note: The following plan applies to students admitted to the BSc in Pharmacy program in 2010–2011 or later
Year 1 (31.5)
PHARM 300 1 | |
PHARM 301 2.5 | |
PHARM 304 0.5 | |
PHARM 305 4 | |
PHARM 306 2.5 | |
PHARM 307 2.5 | |
PHARM 314 1 | |
PHARM 321 2.5 | |
PHARM 322 2 | |
PHARM 324 1 | |
PHARM 331 3 | |
PHARM 334 1.5 | |
PHARM 341 2 | |
PHARM 342 2.5 | |
Option (3) |
Year 2 (32)
PHARM 311 1 | |
PHARM 315 2 | |
PHARM 327 2 | |
PHARM 330 3 | |
PHARM 347 1 | |
PHARM 351 2 | |
PHARM 357 2 | |
PHARM 361 3 | |
PHARM 362 1 | |
PHARM 367 4 | |
PHARM 377 1 | |
PHARM 392 1.5 | |
PHARM 397 2 | |
PHARM 427 1.5 | |
INT D 410 3 | |
PHARM 487 2 |
Year 3 (32.5)
PHARM 372 (2) | |
PHARM 382 (3) | |
PHARM 387 (1.5) | |
PHARM 407 (4) | |
PHARM 417 (2.5) | |
PHARM 430 (3) | |
PHARM 437 (1.5) | |
PHARM 447 (2) | |
PHARM 467 (2) | |
PHARM 477 (4) | |
PHARM 497 (2) | |
PHARM 499 (2) | |
Option (3) |
Year 4 (31)
(Students will be off campus in either the first or second term. Coursework will be completed in the opposite term.)
PHARM 425 (16) | |
Specialization electives (9) | |
Options (6) |
*Specialization Electives
Students wanting to further develop their intended pattern of specialization may want to select courses from the list of pattern-related electives identified by the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. At least 3 of the 9 Specialization Electives must be taken as a PHARM course. A list of available Specialization Electives will be provided by the Faculty office. Specialization Electives must be University of Alberta courses and must be taken during year four of the program. Transfer credit is not accepted for Specialization Electives.
*Options
Options normally are selected from courses offered outside the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. These courses allow students to pursue areas of personal interest and promote a liberal education.
Note: Only one junior course from each subject area is permitted.
Junior courses are those numbered 199 or lower.