BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
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1 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (ACPHS) offers a four year bachelor degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences, based on a liberal arts core curriculum designed to foster the development of global citizen scientists. This program challenges students to evolve the critical thinking, communication and leadership skills necessary for selfdirected learning and academic independence. The Pharmaceutical Sciences are focused on the discovery and development of medications which are eventually dispensed by pharmacists and used every day by patients to manage their health. Pharmaceutical Sciences is a broad spectrum discipline encompassing not only basic science knowledge and research skill sets, but also business and marketing expertise. Graduates with an in-depth knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences are in high demand in many health care fields, including the pharmaceutical industry. PREPARE FOR AN EXCITING CAREER The Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) program at ACPHS is an excellent launching pad to a wide range of career opportunities and will help set students apart from biology or chemistry majors for a range of positions at pharmaceutical, chemical and biotech companies as well as for graduate, medical, dental and other health and science focused educational pathways. The majority of our graduates have continued on to either medical or graduate education programs (MD, MS, and PhD). Our joint bachelor/master program in pharmaceutical sciences (BS/MSPS) enhances our academic offerings and research focus to allow students to gain both their bachelor and master degree in five years instead of six years. RESEARCH FOCUSED Research opportunities provide the foundation for ACPHS s Pharmaceutical Sciences program. Students have many opportunities to be engaged in laboratory-based coursework beginning in their first year, working side-by-side with researchers whose skills have attracted funding from both government and private industry sources. Student research experiences span a wide range of medically-related areas that include cancer, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, addiction and inflammation as well as drug development and drug delivery systems and pharmacokinetics research. The BSPS program now includes an undergraduate Thesis component which includes several courses focused on the science related to the student s research project and the preparation of a written thesis of their work. PATHWAYS In recent years, BSPS students have continued their education at graduate, medical schools, physician assistant programs, dental, nurse practitioner programs and law schools. In addition, some have moved directly into the pharmaceutical industry. The combination of classroom instruction and laboratory training in this program is ideal for pursuing opportunities in such fields as Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Drug Discovery and Development, Nanoscale pharmaceuticals and medically related fields that depend on these disciplines.
2 PROGRAM OF STUDY: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (BSPS) DEGREE The Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences four-year bachelor degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) provides a strong foundation in the basic and pharmaceutical sciences. BSPS graduates will be well-prepared for entrance into basic science graduate programs, business, law, medical, dental, veterinary programs of study as well as related health care programs and entry-level positions in pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnology industries. (BSPS) DEGREE PROGRAM OUTCOMES: 1. Ethics and Cultural Awareness A BSPS student is a positive influence on his/her community, guided by ethical behavior and a sense of responsibility. Demonstrates cultural awareness through writings, class discussions and oral presentations Expresses informed opinions with consideration for ethics, cultural perspective and empathy. Critical Thinking and Analysis A BSPS student is able to apply critical thinking and scientific analysis to complex problems. Synthesizes a broad range of data into coherent hypotheses Critically evaluates data Applies historical and contemporary knowledge to issues of significance to scientific and non-scientific topics 3. Communication A BSPS student is an effective communicator in a variety of media. Writes creatively and intelligently Demonstrates facility in technical writing Discusses and presents coherent ideas both didactically and though debate 4. Intellectual Curiosity and Acumen A BSPS student demonstrates mastery of knowledge in his or her area of concentration, is inquisitive and challenging and academically independent. Demonstrates confidence while remaining receptive to alternative ideas Has the prerequisite skills to actively participate in independent research within their chosen field Articulates historical, contemporary and cultural perspectives driving their field of interest
3 5. Leadership A BSPS student displays leadership Through peer mentoring, volunteering and other leadership positions on and off campus, the student will foster curiosity and passion for science in others Is well-organized and reliable Demonstrates leadership by working with others in a team framework 6. Scientific Reasoning and Application A BSPS student embodies the principles of scientific reasoning Articulates the philosophical foundations of scientific thought Formulates hypotheses and tests hypotheses objectively Demonstrates knowledge of contemporary standard scientific methodologies Employs deductive and inductive reasoning to solve complex problems Demonstrates the use of the scientific method as a framework for problem solving BS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES JOINT PROGRAMS AND ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS: Information regarding joint programs between the BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences Program and other institutions can be found in the Articulation Agreements and Joint Degree Programs section. These include the BSPS/MBA in Healthcare Administration and BSPS/MS in Clinical Leadership in Healthcare Management with Union Graduate College, the BSPS/JD with Albany Law School, the BSPS/MS with ACPHS, and a PA with Albany Medical College.
4 BS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES REQUIRED COURSES There are currently three concentrations within the BSPS program (Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, and Pharmaceutical Marketing and Regulatory Science). The required and elective courses for each concentration differs. It is possible for students to complete the requirements for more than one concentration through their elective choices. REQUIRED COURSES COMMON TO ALL CONCENTRATIONS: Required courses for all concentrations; other required courses are specific to each concentration and are listed below with each BSPS Concentration. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: 4 REQUIRED CREDITS General Biology I and II (4,4) Biochemistry (3) Molecular Biology (3) Physiology/Pathophysiology I and II (4,4) Foundations of Pharmaceutical Science () PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS: 31 REQUIRED CREDITS General Chemistry I and II (4,4) Organic Chemistry I and II (4,4) College Physics I and II (4,4) Elementary Statistics (3) Calculus I (4) COMMUNICATIONS AND HUMANITIES: 15 REQUIRED CREDITS Principles of Communication (3) The Pre-Modern World, The Modern World, The Contemporary World (3,3,3) ANY Psychology or Sociology course (3) INTERDISCIPLINARY: 18 REQUIRED CREDITS Scientific Reasoning and Analysis 1,, 3 (,, ) Thesis Research I, II (3, 3) Thesis 1, (3, 3) TOTAL REQUIRED COURSES COMMON TO ALL BSPS CONCENTRATIONS: 88 CREDITS Each BSPS concentration includes additional required and elective courses to fulfill graduation requirements. Elective requirements for each concentration include: 1. Directed Electives: Directed electives are courses selected with the help of an academic advisor that further the student s academic and career goals. These include any non-required science course and non-science courses closely related to the student s academic and career goals.. Liberal Arts Electives: Liberal arts electives include art, music, sociology, ethics, history, psychology, anthropology, foreign language, political science, economics and English. 3. General Education Electives: General education electives are any courses that are not required in the standard curriculum.
5 CONCENTRATION SPECIFIC REQUIRED AND ELECTIVE COURSES: BSPS PHARMACOLOGY CONCENTRATION: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: 14 REQUIRED CREDITS Infectious Disease Pharmacology () Neuropharmacology (3) Cardiovascular Pharmacology (3) Pharmacology/Physiology Selective (3, 3) ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS: 1 MINIMUM CREDITS Directed Electives: 6 minimum credits General Education Electives: 15 minimum credits (9 of these 15 credits must be in the Humanities) Total required course credits: Total elective course credits: TOTAL GRADUATION CREDITS: 10 credits 1 credits CREDITS
6 SAMPLE BSPS CURRICULUM - PHARMACOLOGY CONCENTRATION Year 1 BIO101 General Biology I 4 BIO10 General Biology II 4 CHE101 General Chemistry I 4 CHE10 General Chemistry II 4 MAT145 Elementary Statistics 3 HUM110 The Pre-Modern World 3 HUM10 The Modern World 3 PSC110 Scientific Reasoning and Analysis I: Scientific Reasoning and Analysis PSC111 The Educated Scientist II: The Ethical Scientist COM115 Principles of Communication 3 Total 16 Total 16 Year CHE11 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHE1 Organic Chemistry II 4 PHY1 College Physics I 4 PHY College Physics II 4 HUM10 The Contemporary World 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 MAT11 Scientific Reasoning and Analysis Calculus I 4 PSC11 III: The Scientist in Society Total 15 Total 13 Year 3 PSC311 Biochemistry 3 PSC31 Molecular Biology 3 PSC31 Physiology/Pathophysiology I 4 PSC3 Physiology/Pathophysiology II 4 PSC410 Thesis 1 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 PSC41 Thesis Research I 3 Sociology OR Psychology course 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Total 16 Total 16 Year 4 PSC431 Foundations of Pharm. Science PSC433 Neuropharmacology 3 PSC434 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 3 PSC43 Infectious Disease Pharmacology I PSC411 Thesis 3 Various Pharmacology/Physiology Selective 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 PSC413 Pharmacology/Physiology Thesis Research II 3 Selective 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Total 16 Total 15
7 BSPS PHARMACEUTICS CONCENTRATION: PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS: 13 REQUIRED CREDITS Pharmaceutics I and II (3,3) Pharmacokinetics (3) Calculus II (4) ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS: 18 MINIMUM CREDITS Directed Electives: 6 minimum credits General Education Electives: 1 minimum credits (9 of these 1 credits must be in the Humanities) Total required course credits: Total elective course credits: TOTAL GRADUATION CREDITS: 107 credits 18 credits CREDITS SAMPLE BS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES CURRICULUM PHARMACEUTICS CONCENTRATION Year 1 BIO101 General Biology I 4 BIO10 General Biology II 4 CHE101 General Chemistry I 4 CHE10 General Chemistry II 4 MAT145 Elementary Statistics 3 HUM110 The Pre-Modern World 3 HUM10 The Modern World 3 COM115 Scientific Reasoning and Analysis II: Principles of Communication 3 PSC111 The Ethical Scientist PSC110 Scientific Reasoning and Analysis I: The Educated Scientist Total 16 Total 16 Year CHE11 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHE1 Organic Chemistry II 4 PHY1 College Physics I 4 PHY College Physics II 4 HUM10 The Contemporary World 3 MAT11 Calculus II 4 MAT11 Scientific Reasoning and Analysis Calculus I 4 PSC11 III: The Scientist in Society Total 15 Total 14 Year 3 PSC311 Biochemistry 3 PSC31 Molecular Biology 3 PSC31 Physiology/Pathophysiology I 4 PSC3 Physiology/Pathophysiology II 4 PSC341 Pharmaceutics I 3 PSC34 Pharmaceutics II 3 PSC410 Thesis 1 3 PSC41 Thesis Research I 3 Psychology OR Sociology course 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Total 16 Total 16 Year 4 PSC431 Foundations of Pharm. Science PSC411 Thesis 3 Pharmaceutics Selective 3 PSC441 Pharmacokinetics 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 PSC413 Thesis Research II 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Pharmaceutics Selective 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Directed Elective/Elective 3 Total 17 Total 15
8 BSPS PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING AND REGULATORY SCIENCE CONCENTRATION: PHYSICAL SCIENCES: 6 REQUIRED CREDITS Pharmaceutics I (3) Pharmaceutics II (3) Business, Management and Healthcare: 15 Required Credit Hours Regulatory Sciences (3) Health Economics (3) Principles of Management (3) US and Global Healthcare Systems (3) Introduction to Sales and Marketing in the Pharmaceutical Industry (3) Elective Requirements Elective Course Requirements: 15 Minimum Credit Hours Directed Electives: 6 Minimum Credit Hours General Education Electives: 9 Minimum Credit Hours (9 of these must be in the Humanities) Total Required Course Credits (including Core Courses): 109 Credit Hours Total Required Elective Course Credits: 15 Credit Hours (Minimum) Total Credits Required for Graduation: Credit Hours
9 SAMPLE BS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES CURRICULUM PHARMACEUTICS CONCENTRATION Year 1 BIO 101 General Biology I 4 BIO 10 General Biology II 4 CHE 101 General Chemistry I 4 CHE 10 General Chemistry II 4 HUM 110 The Pre-Modern World 3 MAT 145 Elementary Statistics 3 COM 115 Principles of Communication 3 HUM 10 The Modern World 3 PSC 110 Scientific Reasoning and Analysis I: The Scientific Reasoning and Analysis PSC 111 Educated Scientist II: The Ethical Scientist Total Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours 16 Year CHE 11 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHE 1 Organic Chemistry II 4 PHY 1 College Physics I 4 PHY College Physics II 4 HUM 10 The Contemporary World 3 ECN 317 Health Economics 3 MAT 11 Calculus I 4 PSC 410 Thesis I 3 PSC 11 Scientific Reasoning and Analysis III: The Scientist in Society Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 16 Year 3 PSC 311 Biochemistry 3 PSC3 1 Molecular Biology 3 PSC 31 Physiology / Pathophysiology I 4 PSC 3 Physiology / Pathophysiology II 4 PSC 341 Pharmaceutics I 3 PSC 34 Pharmaceutics II 3 PSC41 Thesis Research I 3 PAD 317 Principles of Management 3 TBD Sociology/Psychology Selective 3 PSC413 Thesis Research II 3 Total Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours 16 Year 4 PSC 431 Foundations of Pharmaceutical Sciences PSC 31 Regulatory Science 3 PSC 411 Thesis II 3 PAD 351 Introduction to Sales and Marketing in the Pharmaceutical 3 Industry PAD 415 US and Global Healthcare Systems 3 TBD Directed Elective/Elective 3 TBD Directed Elective/Elective 3 TBD Directed Elective/Elective 3 TBD Directed Elective/Elective 3 TBD Directed Elective/Elective 3 Total Credit Hours 14 Total Credit Hours 15
10 ACADEMIC STANDARDS FOR BS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Students in the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) program must meet the following academic standards. ACADEMIC PROBATION A student will be placed on probation if any of the following conditions exist: A semester or cumulative GPA below.0 Two or more grades below C- A single grade of F A student on academic probation must improve performance and meet the conditions of probation recommended by the Academic Standards Committee and administered by the Dean of Students before being removed from academic probation. While on academic probation a student is ineligible for class and student organization office, joining a fraternity, participation in intercollegiate athletics and service on College committees. In some cases, financial aid may be jeopardized. A student on academic probation will not be removed from academic probation until the student successfully completes a semester in good standing at ACPHS, either after or during the remediation of his/her deficiency as a fulltime student. ACADEMIC DISMISSAL A student may be dismissed from the College if one of the following conditions exists: Two instances of probation (whether consecutive or non-consecutive) A semester GPA below 1.6 Academic dismissal usually is not invoked until academic probation has been imposed. However, academic dismissal may be recommended before probation when a student s academic record is significantly below average performance. Students who are academically dismissed from the College are not permitted to enroll in or attend courses at the College, or to earn credit toward degrees offered at ACPHS. ACADEMIC APPEALS Students are permitted to appeal decisions made by the Academic Standards Committee. Appeal requests must be submitted in writing to the Dean of Students. The letter should contain a statement referencing the original decision by the Academic Standards Committee and an explanation addressing why it is being appealed. The basis for such appeals should involve cases of unusual or extenuating circumstances that directly impacted the student s ability to meet the ACPHS academic standards. In the event that extenuating circumstances are identified, appropriate documentation supporting the assertion by a competent, qualified professional must be included when applicable. The College reserves the right to require further evaluation. Deadlines for appeal are January 5 following the fall semester, June 5 following the spring semester and August 0 following the summer semester. While there are deadlines for student appeals, appeals are heard on a rolling basis by the Academic Standing Appeals Committee. Also, see the Academic Regulations section for additional College-wide Academic Standards.
11 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE TRANSFER STUDENTS IMPORTANT DEADLINES FOR TRANSFER APPLICANTS: DECEMBER 1 Admissions Priority Deadline for Spring Semester Entry FEBRUARY 1 Free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Due MAY 1 Admissions Priority Deadline for Fall Semester Entry INSTRUCTIONS FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE TRANSFER STUDENTS To ensure full consideration and place in the incoming class, it is highly recommended that the completed application be submitted by the priority deadlines for spring and fall entry. Applications for transfer admission into the second or third year of the Bachelor of Science programs will be accepted from students who have completed or plan to complete the required coursework, as long as space is available. An application form must be completed and submitted to the College along with the required $75 non-refundable application fee. The following materials also must be sent to the Office of Admissions: List of courses in progress and/or planned Official transcript from high school and each college attended One (1) letter of recommendation from a science teacher Applicants who have studied for fewer than 10 years where English is the language of instruction are required to submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the Test of Spoken English (TSE). A minimum score on the TOEFL of 474 paper-based (70% of the maximum score of 677), or 84 Internet-based (70% of the maximum score of 10); and a minimum of 50 on the TSE must be achieved to be considered for admission. Once a student is notified of acceptance, a non-refundable deposit of $400, along with the signed Enrollment Confirmation Form, will be required to reserve a place in the incoming class as long as space remains available. In the event that enrollment exceeds capacity, ACPHS reserves the right to return the admissions deposit on the date received. Failure to submit a final transcript and all required forms may result in the withdrawal of a student s acceptance. The College reserves the right to use a wait list for qualified students.
12 REQUIRED COURSEWORK FOR ND YEAR TRANSFER STUDENTS INTO THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES PROGRAM: General Biology General Chemistry Statistics English Liberal Arts electives 8 semester hours 8 semester hours 3 semester hours 6 semester hours 6 semester hours REQUIRED COURSEWORK FOR 3 RD YEAR TRANSFER STUDENTS INTO THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES PROGRAM: General Biology General Chemistry Organic Chemistry General Physics Calculus I or Calculus I & II * Statistics English Directed elective Liberal Arts electives 8 semester hours 8 semester hours 8 semester hours 8 semester hours 4 or 8 semester hours 3 semester hours 9 semester hours 9 semester hours 6 semester hours * Depends on the concentration Liberal Arts electives include art, music, sociology, history, ethics, psychology, anthropology, foreign language, political science, economics and English. Other electives include any course that is not required in the standard curriculum list above. Directed electives are courses selected with the help of an academic advisor that furthers the student s career goals. Directed electives include any non-required science courses or non-science courses closely related to the student s academic and career goals. Examples of such courses include Cell Biology, Immunology, US and Global Health Care, Pharmacoeconomics, and others. No credit will be accepted for grades lower then C (C- is not acceptable) or for physical education courses. Pass/Fail credits will be granted only for first-year courses and/or liberal arts electives. ACPHS reserves the right to refuse the transfer of any previously earned college credits. Updated August 015
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