PHARMACY

Getting Ready Guide 2009-2010

Graduate instruction is offered in community and hospital pharmacy practice, nuclear pharmacy, clinical pharmacy, and pharmacy administration. The college also provides pharmacy services at University Hospital, the University Hospital Drug Information Service, and the Utah Poison Control Center.

The University of Utah - Admissions

Admission Criteria: The pharmacy curriculum is divided into approximately 75 semester hours of pre-professional curriculum followed by four years of professional curriculum.  Before admission to professional study, students must complete the pre-professional core courses listed below and most general education requirements.  Applications to the professional program are available in October on-line at www.pharmcas.org or www.pharmacy.utah.edu.  Applications are due in early January.  Students are admitted for Fall semester only.  Admission is highly competitive with 60 students from up to 200 applicants.  A cumulative GPA of 2.75 in the required pre-professional core courses is necessary to be considered for admission.  Historically, the average GPA of those accepted is a 3.5.  Also expected of an applicant is pharmacy experience, community service, and demonstrated leadership.  To be considered for admission, applicants whose first language is not English must receive a minimum composite score of 61 on the TOEFL iBT and a minimum score of 25 on the speaking component of the test.  Students applying must also take the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) with a composite score of 65% or better.  The average composite of those accepted has been the 87-90% for the past few years.  Information regarding the PCAT may be obtained from the University of Utah Testing Center, 801-581-8744 or the website is www.PCATweb.info.

 

Important Information:  If an applicant is denied admission, they should seek advice from the Admissions coordinator for recommended courses to further prepare them for the following year.

To become a registered pharmacist, a student must graduate from an accredited school or college of pharmacy, complete 1,500 hours of internship requirements, and pass the state board of pharmacy practice and law examinations.

The University of Utah - Admissions

Transferring Courses: Following are the pre-professional courses at BYU required for the U's Pharmacy degree. There are additional requirements not offered at BYU that must be taken at the U.

PLEASE NOTE: The requirements listed as being satisfied in the following table are for this major only. If you change majors, these courses may not clear requirements for your new major.

BYU COURSE

COURSE TITLE

CR

U OF U MAJOR REQUIREMENT SATISFIED

U OF U COURSE TITLE

CR

CHEM 105

Gen College Chemistry

4

CHEM 1210

General Chemistry I

4

CHEM 106

Gen College Chemistry

3

CHEM 1220

General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 107

General College Chemistry Lab

1

CHEM 1215

CHEM 1225

General Chemistry Lab I

General Chemistry Lab II

1

1

CHEM 351

Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM 2310

Organic Chemistry I

4

CHEM 352

Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM 2320

Organic Chemistry II

4

CHEM 353

Organic Chemistry Lab

1-2

CHEM 2315

CHEM 2325

Organic Chemistry Lab I

Organic Chemistry Lab II

1

1

ENGL 316

Technical Communication

3

WRTG 3015

Professional/Tech Writing

3

MMBIO 221

MMBIO 222

General Microbiology

Gen Microbiology Lab

3

1

Course may satisfy requirement. See departmental advisor.

PDBIO 220

Human Anatomy (w/lab)

3

BIOL 2325

Human Anatomy

4

PDBIO 305

Essentials of Human Phys

4

BIOL 2420

Human Physiology

4

MATH 112

Calculus 1

4

MATH 1210

Calculus I

4

MATH 113

Calculus 2

4

MATH 1220

Calculus II

4

PHSCS 121*

PHSCS 105

Principles of Physics 1

Intro Applied Physics

3

3

PHYS 2110

PHYS 2010

Gen Physics with Calculus I

General Physics I

4

4

PHSCS 123*

PHSCS 106

Principles of Physics 2

Intro Applied Physics

3

3

PHYS 2120

PHYS 2020

Gen Physics with Calculus II

General Physics II

4

4

*Principles of Physics preferred; will accept Intro Applied Physics.

 

While attending BYU, students may complete General Education requirements and courses identified to fulfill the University requirements, including foreign language credits and/or other transferable electives for the U.

 

Students are strongly encouraged to meet with a University of Utah departmental advisor before entering the U.

 

If you have further questions regarding this major, you may contact:

Brigham Young University: Don Bloxham, (801) 422-3044
University of Utah:Sarah Lindsey, (801) 581-5384
Pharmacy Homepage

 

Update 06/2009 - Information is subject to change.