Four Year Plan - Pre-Pharmacy with any major

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman Year
FallCredits
BIOL 150
150L
General Biology I
and General Biology I Laboratory
4
CHEM 121
121L
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Laboratory
4
MATH 107 Precalculus 4
Major/Essential Studies/Group 1** courses 3
 Credits15
Spring
BIOL 151
151L
General Biology II
and General Biology II Laboratory
4
CHEM 122
122L
General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Laboratory
4
Major/Essential Studies/Group 1** courses 7
 Credits15
Sophomore Year
Fall
CHEM 341
341L
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
4
BIOL 315 Genetics 3
Major/Essential Studies/Group 1 or 2** courses 9
 Credits16
Spring
CHEM 342
342L
Organic Chemistry II
and Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
4
BIOL 341 Cell Biology 3
BIMD 221
221L
Human Anatomy Physiology II
and Human Anatomy Physiology II Lab
4
Major/Essential Studies/Group 1 or 2** courses 4
 Credits15
Junior Year
Fall
PHYS 211 College Physics I 4
BIMD 220
220L
Human Anatomy Physiology I
and Human Anatomy Physiology I Lab
4
Major/Essential Studies/Group 1, 2, or 3** courses 8
 Credits16
Spring
PHYS 212 College Physics II 4
BIMD 301 Biochemistry 3
Essential Studies courses or courses from Group 1, 2 or 3* 5-6
 Credits12-13
Senior Year
Fall
Major/Essential Studies/Group 2 or 3** courses 15
 Credits15
Spring
BIMD 302
302L
General Microbiology Lecture
and General Microbiology Laboratory
4
Major/Essential Studies/Group 2 or 3** courses 12
 Credits16
 Total Credits120-121

*The combination of the Pre-Pharmacy Program with a major in the College of Arts and Sciences can usually be finished in 4 years if both major and Pre-Pharmacy classes are started the first year (the Communication Sciences and Disorders major is an exception). The combination of the Pre-Pharmacy program with a major outside of the College of Arts and Sciences, such as most majors within the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, the College of Engineering and Mines, the Nistler College of Business and Public Administration, the College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines, the College of Education and Human Development, and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, may take longer. Students should meet with their Health Sciences advisor and major advisor regularly to ensure all requirements are met by the time of graduation.

**Courses for Groups 1, 2, and 3:

Group 1 courses are required: COMM 110, ENGL 110, ENGL 130, MATH 165, a Statistics class, ECON 201

Group 2 courses are good electives: PSYC 111, SOC 110, COMM 212, COMM 380, MED 205, N&D 240, PHE 101, PHE 102, PHE 103, PHIL 120, PHIL 245, ENTR 101, MGMT 300, an advanced writing/humanities course and/or a foreign language

Group 3 courses are upper level science electives:

Fall courses: BIMD 328, BIOL 378, BIOL 364/L, BIOL 390, BIOL 420, BIOL 442, PPT 315

Spring courses: BIOL 369/L, BIOL 415, PPT 315

Students are recommended to take a lighter credit load (12-13) the semester of the PCAT exam.