University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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Overview

The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has a national reputation for consistently training well-prepared and knowledgeable students who transition successfully into pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical research. The college’s 107-year history includes a tradition of student-centered instruction and excellence in research and patient care.

The mission of the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is to educate students to become pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists while advancing pharmaceutical knowledge. Guiding principles are personal integrity, respect for humanity and human diversity, and professionalism.

The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences features state-of-the-art facilities, including a renowned pharmacy practice lab that allows students to gain real-time experience in a functioning pharmacy. Through the efforts of its prestigious faculty, the college enjoys more than a 90 percent on-time graduation rate. The college offers bachelor’s degrees in pharmaceutical sciences with majors in medicinal and biological chemistry, pharmacology/toxicology, pharmacy administration, and pharmaceutics; master’s degrees in medicinal and biological chemistry and pharmacology toxicology; the PhD in medicinal and biological chemistry, the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree; and residency and fellowship training.

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PREP Curriculum Guide

1st Year/PP1 Fall Semester Hours
PHPR1000 Orientation/BAJ 1
CHEM1230 * General Chemistry I 4
CHEM1280 General Chemistry I Lab 1
MATH1750 * Calculus – Life Sciences I 4
BIOL2150 * Fund of Life Science I 4
BIOL2160 Fund of Life Science I Lab 1
UT Core Requirement (optional) 3
Total: 15-18
1st Year/PP1 Spring Semester Hours
CHEM1240* General Chemistry II 4
CHEM1290 General Chemistry II Lab 1
MATH1760 Calculus – Life Sciences II 3
BIOL2170 * Fund of Life Science II 4
BIOL2180 Fund of Life Science II Lab 1
UT Core Requirement 3
Total: 16


Chemistry sequence: (CHEM1090 grade of >C required), CHEM1230/1280, CHEM1240/1290, CHEM2410/2460, CHEM2420/2470
(CHEM1200, CHEM2430, + CHEM2440 are optional 1-hour pass/no credit courses)

Math sequence: (MATH0910, MATH0950, MATH0980 or MATH1200, MATH1320), MATH1750, MATH1760

PHCL2600 pre-requisites: BIOL2150/60, BIOL2170/80, CHEM1230/80, CHEM1240/90, 30 earned hours, and >2.5 cumulative GPA

2nd Year/PP2 Fall Semester Hours
CHEM2410 * Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM2460 Organic Chemistry I Lab 1
CHEM2430 Organic Chemistry I Recitation (optional) 1
PHCL2600 * Functional Anatomy/Pathophysiology I
(only offered during fall semester)
4
PHYS1750 * Intro to Physics
(only offered during fall semester)
4
or PHYS2070 * General Physics I
(must be taken with 2080 as alternative to 1750;
(only offered during fall semester)
5
UT Core Requirement (optional) 3-6
Total: 15-16
2nd Year/PP2 Spring Semester Hours
CHEM2420 Organic Chemistry II 3
CHEM2470 Organic Chemistry II Lab 1
CHEM2440 Organic Chemistry II Recitation (optional) 1
PHCL2620 Functional Anatomy/Pathophysiology II
(only offered during spring semester)
4
PHYS2080 General Physics II
(must be taken with 2070 as alternative to 1750;
(only offered during spring semester)
1
UT Core Requirement 3-6
Total: 14-17


Apply to Professional Div (P1) at end of Fall Semester of 2nd-year
Minimum of 44 earned semester credit hours and >2.7 cumulative and science GPA’s are required to apply to the P1.
* Grades from these eight science courses are used in the calculation of the student’s science GPA at the time of application to P1.
Minimum of 63 earned semester credit hours are required to begin P1.

UT Core Requirements
(must be completed prior to BSPS graduation – may be taken during summer semesters; exception: ECON must be completed prior to P1 year)
English Composition
(2 required)
Social Sciences
(2 required)
Humanities/Fine Arts
(2 required)
Diversity (Multicultural)
ENGL1110 (3 hrs) and
ENGL1130 or 1140 or 1150 or 2950
ECON1200 and
PSY1010 or SOC1010
>6 hours from different departments/disciplines 2 courses, >6 hours; 1 US and 1 Non-US


Main School Email Address: pharmacy@utoledo.edu