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Dec 11, 2024
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2022-2023 Edgewood College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry, Pharmacy Concentration, BS
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This program allows Edgewood Students who have completed the set of coursework in the major to sit for an admission interview through the School of Phramacy at Concordia University of Wisconsin (CUW). Students who enter CUW’s Pharmacy program would then transfer their first year of CUW coursework back to Edgewood College to complete their degree.
Major Policies
A student must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 in all courses taken to fulfill the major and concentration requirements. Any course in which a student receives a grade below “CD” will not be accepted toward the major. Transfer students must take a minimum of 12 chemistry credits at Edgewood College. All transfer courses must be approved by the department.
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Chemistry Major Requirements
Core courses for the major: Additional Chemistry
The following Chemistry course: Pharmacy Coursework
Students must fulfill all general education and pre-pharmacy requirements and complete 90 credit hours prior to admission to CUW’s pharmacy school. Following completion of the first year of coursework, students will transfer their pharmacy coursework to Edgewood to complete their degree. No grades below a CD will be accepted toward the major from this transfer coursework. Concordia University of Wisconsin First-Year Curriculum Fall Semester - PHAR 301 Pharmacy Biochemistry
- PHAR 312 Pharmacy Anatomy and Physiology
- PHAR 320 Pharmaceutics
- PHAR 340 Pharmacy and the Healthcare System
- PHAR 370 Applied Patient Care
- PHAR 380 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience
Spring Semester - PHAR 314 Pharmacy Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology
- PHAR 322 Pharmaceutics II
- PHAR 330 Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry
- PHAR 350 Pharmacotherapy I: Self-care
- PHAR 352 Pharmacy Calculations
- PHAR 372 Applied Patient Care II
- PHAR 382 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience II
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