PRE PHARMACY: ACADEMIC AND CAREER INFORMATION



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PRE PHARMACY: ACADEMIC AND CAREER INFORMATION Health Professions Advising Office (HPAO) Jensen Student Access to Science (SAS) and Mathematics Center Location: Hall of Science Building Room 164 Phone: (562) 985 2237 Website: www.csulb.edu/sas NATURE OF THE WORK, EARNINGS AND OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK Pharmacists are health professionals who are concerned with serving the pharmaceutical needs of patients and communities. The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy reports the principal goal of pharmaceutical care is to achieve positive outcomes from the use of medication which improves patients quality of life. These outcomes include: cure of a disease, elimination or reduction of symptoms, arresting or slowing a disease process, prevention of disease, diagnosis of disease, and desired alterations in physiological processes, all with minimum risk to patients. As a result of society s changing health and social issues, Pharmacists today do much more than simply compound and dispense medication. Their roles have broadened to include direct patient care, education, and case management duties. Pharmacists can be found in a variety of settings including community and consultant pharmacies, hospitals and institutions, managed care organizations, the pharmaceutical industry, academics and research, government agencies and many more. The most common setting is community pharmacies, which include independent, prescription only pharmacies, such as those found in medical office buildings, and chain pharmacies (local drug stores), which generate income from the sale of other merchandise. Opportunities are becoming increasingly available for pharmacists with advanced training to work as clinical pharmacists in recognized pharmacy practitioner specialties such as ambulatory care, clinical pharmacokinetics, geriatrics, oncology, psychopharmacology, drug information, and nutrition support. The advanced training for such programs usually requires a fellowship or residency after the Pharm.D. degree. The Occupational Outlook Handbook (2012 2013) reports that employment of pharmacists is expected to by 25 percent, faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2020 due to the increased pharmaceutical needs of a larger and older population and greater use of medications and other factors. The median annual of wage and salary pharmacists in May 2010 were $115,570. The top 10% earned more than $138,620. Salaries vary by work setting and geographic location. PHARMACY EDUCATION As of July 2012, there are 124 accredited pharmacy programs offering the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) professional degree. The Pharm.D. is a four year program that produces a scientifically and technically competent pharmacist that can use their knowledge to provide maximum health care services to patients. Pharmacy students gain experience in patient centered learning experiences and in working in close, cooperative relationships with health practitioners. After completing a Pharm. D. degree, graduates have the option to pursue residency training in institutional and community pharmacy practice. PRE PHARMACY PREPARATION Requirements for admission to colleges of pharmacy vary. The vast majority of students who enter a pharmacy program have completed a minimum of three years of pre pharmacy courses or a bachelor s degree. Common coursework completed includes calculus, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, physics, and additional courses in the humanities and social sciences. Many programs outside of California require applicants to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) offered four times a year in January, June, August and October. No California Pharm.D. program currently require the PCAT. Programs select applicants based on a variety of characteristics, including academic background, clinical experience, personal statement, interview, letters of recommendation and personal qualities California State University, Long Beach Health Professions Advising Office Updated January 2013 Page 1 of 5

including motivation, communication, critical thinking skills, and empathy. The most recent data available through PharmCAS states that applicants for the 2011 entering class earned an average 3.29 undergraduate science GPA and a 3.40 overall cumulative GPA. Most schools expect applicants to gain first hand paid or volunteer experience in a pharmacy setting to confirm their interest in the pharmacy profession. As pharmacists become more involved in educating patients, communication and interpersonal skills are increasingly important to demonstrate. MAJOR: No particular major is required or preferred for pharmacy school admissions, thus students are advised to select a major they find interesting and in which they can excel. Students should also consider a major that may lead them to an alternate career, should they decide not to pursue the field of pharmacy. Whichever major a student declares, their course of study must incorporate the required pre pharmacy requirements. Many students who select a science major find a great deal of overlap between their major requirements and those required for pharmacy school. Regardless of the choice in major, pharmacy schools prefer that students have a well rounded liberal arts education. COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR CALIFORNIA PHARMACY SCHOOLS: Below is a list of requirements for the 8 Pharmacy programs in California. Students maintain responsibility for verifying course selection with individual Pharmacy programs. For further information on these programs or Pharmacy programs outside of California, consult the Pharmacy School Admissions Requirements book, available at www.aacp.org. that fulfill admission requirements for the University of California, San Diego: One year of Calculus Math 122 & 123 OR Math 119A & 119B One year of General Physics (Only 1 lab) Physics 100A & 100B OR 151 & 152 212L & 213 w/ 213L if taken prior to catalog year 2010 11) One elective course Psychology 100 OR Sociology 100 OR Anthropology 120 that fulfill admission requirements for the University of California, San Francisco: One year of Calculus Math 122 & 123 OR Math 119A & 119B One year of General Physics (Only 1 lab in electricity & Physics 100A & 100B OR 151 & 152 (calculus based physics magnetism) strongly recommended) One year of General Biology (Only 1 lab) Biology 211 & 212 & 213 (Biology 111 & 212 & 213, w/ 111L OR 212L OR 213L, if taken prior to catalog year 2010 11) California State University, Long Beach Health Professions Advising Office Updated January 2013 Page 2 of 5

One course of Mammalian Physiology Biology 207 OR 342 One elective course Psychology 100 OR Sociology 100 OR Anthropology 120 Computer Literacy http://pharmacy.ucsf.edu/pharmd/admissions/steps/1/lite racy/ that fulfill admission requirements for the California Northstate College of Pharmacy: One course of Biochemistry or Cell & Molecular Biology Chemistry 441A OR 448 OR Biology 340 One course of General Physics with lab Physics 100A OR 151 One course of Physiology Biology 207 OR 342 One course of Anatomy Biology 208 One course of Calculus Math 122 OR Math 119A One course of Statistics Biology 260 OR Stat 108 One course of Psychology Psychology 100 that fulfill admission requirements for the Loma Linda University: One course of Biochemistry Chemistry 441A OR 448 One year of General Physics with lab Physics 100A & 100B OR 151 & 152 One course of Anatomy Biology 208 One course of Calculus (4 units) Math 122 OR Math 119A & 119B One course of Psychology Psychology 100 that fulfill admission requirements for the University of Southern California: California State University, Long Beach Health Professions Advising Office Updated January 2013 Page 3 of 5

One course of Biochemistry Chemistry 441A OR 448 One course of Calculus Math 122 OR Math 119A OR 119B One course in Statistics Biology 260 OR Statistics 108 OR Psychology 210 One course of General Physics with lab Physics 100A OR 100B OR 151 OR 152 One course in Molecular Biology Biology 340 OR 370 One course of Anatomy Currently, no CSULB course is equivalent to meet the prerequisite. Check with USC to make sure the anatomy course meets pre requisite. One course of Psychology OR Sociology Psychology 100 OR Sociology 100 One course of Microeconomics Economics 101 (Required for students without a Bachelor s degree from a U.S. university) One course of Interpersonal Communication OR Public Communication 110 OR 130 Speaking (Required for students without a Bachelor s degree from a U.S. university) that fulfill admission requirements for the University of the Pacific: One course of Calculus Math 115 OR Math 119A OR 122 OR 123 One course of General Physics with lab Physics 100A OR 151 One Year of English 100, 101, 102, 300, 310, 317, 410/510, 411/511, 419, 488, 491 (Select any two courses) OR 335 One course of Economics Macroeconomics 100 OR 300. Students with a bachelor s can substitute 101 One course of Psychology Psychology 100 OR 370 that fulfill admission requirements for Touro University: One course of Calculus Math 119A OR 122 One course of Human Anatomy with lab Biology 208 One course of Human Physiology with lab Biology 207 OR 342 w/ 342L One course of Microbiology with lab Microbiology 200 OR 211 that fulfill admission requirements for Western University of the Health Sciences: California State University, Long Beach Health Professions Advising Office Updated January 2013 Page 4 of 5

One ear of General Chemistry with lab One Year of Organic Chemistry with lab One Year of Biochemistry Chemistry 441A & 441B OR 441A & 447, OR 448 & Bio 340 One course of Microbiology with lab Microbiology 100 OR 200 OR 210 OR 211 OR 320 One course of Anatomy with lab Biology 208 One course of Human Physiology with lab Biology 207 OR 342 w/ 342L One course of Calculus Math 115 OR 119A OR 119B OR 122 OR 123 English 100 OR 101 OR 102 OR 205 OR 206 OR 300 OR 317 OR 320 One course of Public Speaking Communications 130 Electives (2 semesters) One course in two of the following areas: Public Speaking/Debate, Social Science and Economics APPLICATION Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS), is a centralized web based application service for applicants to pharmacy colleges and schools allowing applicants to submit one application and apply to multiple first year professional pharmacy degree programs. Currently, 109 programs participate in PharmCAS. Applicants to programs that do not participate in PharmCAS should apply directly to each institution using the traditional application process. All of the CA pharmacy programs participate in the PharmCAS application service. For more information and a list of schools participating, please visit the PharmCAS web site at www.pharmcas.org. For more information about Pharmacy, visit www.aacp.org and see your HPAO advisor for further information on the application process, application assistance, and a list of upcoming workshops and events. California State University, Long Beach Health Professions Advising Office Updated January 2013 Page 5 of 5