COLLEGES NOTE: 12 hours must satisfy the Gordon Rule communication requirement. Composition, humanities and social/behavioral science courses may qualify; check the schedule of courses. FIRST PROFESSIONAL YEAR Semester 5 Fall Credits BCH 4024 Introduction to Biochemistry .............4 PHA 3110 Pharmaceutics I.................................3. PHA 3113C Pharmaceutical Analysis.................3 PHA 3500 Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology I ................................... ....... 4 PHA 3710 Pharmacy Calculations ....................... PHA 3722 Introduction to Pharmacy System s............................................................ 16 Semester 6 Spring PHA 3111 Pharmaceutics II................................3 PHA 3001C Introduction to Pharmacy Practice.1 PHA 3501 Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology II................................... ...... 3 PHA 3751 Microbiology................. .............. 3 PHA 4430 Medicinal Chemistry I.........................4 Elective .............................. ....................... 2 16 SECOND PROFESSIONAL YEAR Semester 7 Fall Credits PHA 4120 Pharmacokinetics- Biopharmaceutics....................... .............. 4 PHA 4431 Medicinal Chemistry II ....................3. PHA 4510 Pharmacology I .................................3. PHA 4560 Pathophysiology ...............................4. PHA 4601 Principles of Therapeutics ................2. 16 Semester 8 Spring PHA 4103C Compounding and Parenterals.......3 PHA 4432 Medicinal Chemistry ...................3. PHA 4511 Pharmacology II................................4. PHA 4602 Therapeutics I....................................4. PHA 4255 Medication Use Process ....................2 16 THIRD PROFESSIONAL YEAR Semester 9-Fall Credits PHA 4210 Pharmacy Management ...................3. PHA 4231 Intro to Pharmacy Laws.................1 PHA 4232 Pharmacy Law and Ethics ............2. PHA 4603 Therapeutics II......................................4 PHA 4742C Professional Communications ........2 PHA 4769 Nonprescription Drug Products .......2 STA 4170 Intro to Statistical Methods in Pharm acy .......................................................... 17 Semester 10- Spring PHA 4123 Clinical Pharmacokinetics ...............4. PHA 4212 Quality Assessment and Improvement....................................... 2 PHA 4607 Pharmacotherapy.................................3 Electives......................... ................. ................. 6 15 FOURTH PROFESSIONAL YEAR PHA 5681 Clinical Clerkship in Pediatrics..........4 PHA 5683 Clinical Clerkship in Ambulatory Care .............................................. 4 PHA 5685 Clinical Clerkship in Drug Information ................................. ....... 4 PHA 5697 Clinical Clerkship in Internal M edicine....................................... ...... 4 Elective Clerkships ............................................... 16 PHA 4620 Externship in Community Pharmacy Practice ....................................2 PHA 4621 Externship in Institutional Pharmacy Practice ....................... ......2.... 36 ELECTIVE CLERKSHIPS PHA 5630 Clinical Clerkship in Nuclear Pharmacy .................................................. 4 PHA 5643 Clinical Clerkship in Internal Medicine Pharmacokinetics ...............................4 PHA 5644 Clinical Clerkship in Long Term Care ................................................ 4 PHA 5645 Clinical Pharmacy Clerkship in Community Pharmacy Practice .........................4 PHA 5646 Clinical Pharmacy Clerkship in Surgery.................................... ............... 4 PHA5647 Neonatology ..........................................4 PHA 5648 Clinical Pharmacy in Critical Care........................ ............ .............. PHA 5652 Clerkship in Pharmacy M management I............................... .............. 4 PHA 5653 Clerkship in Pharmacy M anagem ent II.................................................. 4 PHA 5654 Clerkship in Pharmacy Management III.................................... ...4 PHA 5655 Clerkship in Pharmaceutics Research ....................................... ..... 4 PHA 5656 Clerkship in Pharmacodynamics Research ..................................... .............. 4 PHA 5657 Clerkship in Medicinal Chem istry Research..........................................4 PHA 5658 Clerkship in Pharmacy Health Care Administration Research...................4 PHA 5659 Clerkship in Pharmacy Practice Research ..................................... ............... 4 PHA 5670 Clinical Clerkship in Dermatology...................... .............. 4 PHA 5671 Clinical Clerkship in Oncology.........4 PHA 5672 Clinical Clerkship in Infectious Disease ............................................. 4 PHA 5673 Clinical Clerkship in Emergency M edicine................ .............. ............... 4 PHA 5674 Clinical Clerkship in Cardiology ......4 PHA 5675 Clinical Clerkship in Developmental Disabilities ..........................4. PHA 5682 Clinical Clerkship in Toxicology ......4 PHA 5686 Clinical Clerkship in Parenteral/Enteral Nutrition .......................4. PHA 5687 Clinical Clerkship in Obstetrics and Gynecology .............................4 PHA 5691 Clinical Clerkship in Pediatric Pharmacokinetics...................... ............... 4 PHA 5692 Clinical Clerkship in Ambulatory Care Pharmacokinetics .................................4. PHA 5696 Clinical Clerkship in Psychiatry .......4 Each student is required to take 8 one-month clerkships. Clerkships are offered in affiliated institutions and pharmacies in Gainesville and outside the Gainesville area. Students may be required to complete clerkships at off-campus sites at their own expense. Certain institutions affiliated with the College of Pharmacy that pro- vide clinical training sites may require regula- tions that include, but are not limited to, evi- dence of malpractice insurance and drug test- ing. Students are not permitted to enroll in clerk- ships unless they pass all didactic courses in the pharmacy curriculum and earn at least a 2.00 grade point average for all course work attempted. Students also must make a C or bet- ter grade in selected courses. ELECTIVE PHARMACY COURSES: PHA 4172 Biotechnology and Pharmacy Practice ........................................... ....... ........2 PHA 4214 Advanced Management for Health Professionals............................. ....3 PHA 4352 Folk Medicine ....................................2 PHA 4609 Pediatric Pharmacy..............................2 PHA 4618 Geriatric Drug Use...............................2 PHA 4760 Dermatological Drugs .....................3.... PHA 4771 Clinical Nutrition..............................2 PHA 4764 Health Care Accessories ................2 PHA 4901 Problems in Pharmacy Health Care Administration ........................................1-2 PHA 4902 Problems in Pharmacodynamics....1-2 PHA 4905 Problems in Pharmaceutics.............1-2 PHA 4906 Problems in Medicinal Chemistry..1-2 PHA 4907 Problems in Pharmacy Practice......1-3 PHA 4933 Selected Topics in Pharmacy ..........1-3 Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Curriculum Students admitted to the college may select this professional program after completing the first professional year in the college. Students are admitted to the professional degree pro- grams during the fall semester only. The cur- riculum for the B.S. in Pharmacy program is described below. Critical Tracking Criteria Please be aware that semester one may not mean your first semester at the university. Semester one refers to your first semester as a pharmacy major. If you have already satisfied the criteria for a particular semester, you will be assigned an appropriate semester to begin your track. Critical tracking courses are bolded in the semester plans. Semester One * Complete either Introduction to General Chemistry (CHM 2040) or General Chemistry I and the lab (CHM 2041/2045L or CHM 2045/2045L or CHM 2047/2047L) Semester Two * Complete a minimum of three preprofes- sional courses (see list below) Science and math grade point average greater than or equal to 3.00* Semester Three * Complete a minimum of five preprofessional courses (see list below) Complete CHM 2210 or organic chemistry and the lab (CHM 3217/3211L) PCAT composite percentile score greater than or equal to 80 (subset scores should be consistent in the competitive range) * Science and math grade point average greater than or equal to 3.00*