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Preprofessional training for pharmacy is a two-year program. Minimum
requirements for admission to the doctor of pharmacy degree program at
the University of Illinois at Chicago are 61 semester hours, exclusive
of physical education and military science, with at least a 3.5 (A =
5.0) grade-point average in the following:
- Composition I requirement: RHET
105 or RHET
108 and SPCOM
101; SPCOM
111 and SPCOM
112; or E S L
114, E S L
115 and SPCOM
101 and an additional composition or speech performance course to
bring total to 8 semester hours
- Mathematics: MATH
120
- Chemistry: CHEM
101, CHEM
102;
CHEM 231 (formerly
CHEM 131),
CHEM 234 (formerly
CHEM 134); and
CHEM 331
(CHEM 336 is
acceptable).
- Biological sciences: BIOL
104, PLBI0 100, CSB
234, and MCBIO
100 (MCBIO
101 is strongly recommended)
- Electives: 20 hours, including at least one course in each of the
following five categories: social/behavioral sciences; economics,
finance, or accounting; fine arts (including art, music, or theatre);
physical sciences (including physics, geology, or astronomy);
humanities (including history, philosophy, or foreign language)
NOTE: Applicants must have completed all course work in English composition, mathematics, and science before entering the College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Sciences Center.
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