Undergraduate Catalog 2001-2003
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) Degree
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
Program
General Requirements for a Pharm.D.
Degree
Immunization Requirement
Internship Requirement
Texas Board of Pharmacy State Registration
Admission to the Professional Pharm.D. Program
International Students
Transfer Students
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) Program
The curriculum for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree includes a minimum
205 semester hours of college work, 148 semester hours of which must be
pharmacy courses or the equivalent. The Pharm.D. program is a full-time
program including some summers. Students with course credit for non-pharmacy
courses similar to those courses in the professional program may petition
for equivalency credit. Refer to the Graduate and Professional Studies
catalog for more information about the program and regulations.
Students must complete six hours in pharmacy elective courses. Three of
the six pharmacy elective hours may be satisfied by completion of a special
problems course (PHAR
5398), which involves a research project with a faculty member in
the College of Pharmacy.
Pharmacy students are required to comply with all changes in the curriculum
made subsequent to the year in which they matriculated. Deletions and
additions of courses will be of approximately equal credit so that no
student will have an overall appreciable increase of total credits required
for graduation.
The college requires at least four years in residence in the professional
program at the College of Pharmacy for graduation. Students transferring
from another school or college into the professional program are required
to complete at least the last 30 semester hours of pharmacy and related
work in residence at the University of Houston.
General Requirements for a Pharm.D. Degree
Students are required to meet the general requirements for a baccalaureate
degree, including completion of university core curriculum requirements.
See the Academic
Regulations and Degree Requirements section of this catalog for details.
Immunization Requirement
All applicants accepted into the University of Houston College of Pharmacy
program must present proof of adequate immunization against rubeola (common
measles), rubella (German measles), mumps, varicella (chicken pox), and
tetanus prior to beginning the first professional year.
The Hepatitis B immunization series must be initiated prior to the beginning
of the first professional year and completed by January 31 of the second
semester of the first professional year.
A negative TB skin test or chest clearance must be documented no sooner
than three months prior to beginning the fall semester and thereafter
the documentation must be provided annually to the University of Houston
College of Pharmacy Admissions Office.
Internship Requirement
Under the Texas State Board of Pharmacy Rules and Regulations, a pharmacy
student is required to register as a student pharmacist-intern prior to
performing student internship duties and only after completing at least
30 credit hours of coursework towards a professional degree in pharmacy.
The agreement for registration requires a student to reveal personal history
(i.e. conviction of a felony or any misdemeanor other than a minor traffic
violation).
For more information, contact the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, William
P. Hobby Building, Suite 3-600, 333 Guadalupe, Box 21, Austin, Texas 78701-3942.
Texas Board of Pharmacy State Registration
Students graduating with the Doctor of Pharmacy degree are eligible to
sit for the Texas State Board of Pharmacy examination and the NAPLEX examination.
All application material and admission inquiries for the Doctor of Pharmacy
(Pharm.D.) program should be addressed to:
University of Houston
Office of Admissions
College of Pharmacy
141 Science & Research Building 2
Houston, TX 77204-5000
Internet address: www.uh.edu/pharmacy
Admission to the Professional Pharm.D. Program
Admission to the professional Pharm.D. program may be achieved by three
methods:
- Upon satisfactory completion of the pre-pharmacy program at either
the University of Houston or another accredited college, students must
submit directly to the college an application for admission to the professional
program.
- Students who complete at least 30 credit hours of the pre-pharmacy
program with a minimum 3.50 grade point average will be considered for
early acceptance into the professional program. Students must successfully
complete all remaining pre-pharmacy requirements with sufficiently high
grades in all courses; submit scores from the Pharmacy College Admission
Test (PCAT); submit two reference forms, one from a registered pharmacist
and one from a professor, academic advisor or committee; and have a
satisfactory personal interview, a writing skills evaluation, and a
teamwork assessment before being given formal admission.
- Students admitted to the university directly from high school with
the objective of entering the professional pharmacy program will be
considered for early acceptance into that program if they provide evidence
of high SAT and ACT scores and rank in the upper half of their high
school graduating class. Students must successfully complete the pre-pharmacy
program with sufficiently high grades in all courses; report PCAT scores;
submit two reference forms, one from a registered pharmacist and one
from a professor, academic advisor or committee; and have a satisfactory
personal interview, a writing skills evaluation, and a teamwork assessment.
All students must submit the completed application packet by the application
deadline: March 1.Applicants should ensure that official transcripts
of all previous academic work including the University of Houston are
enclosed with the application. The college must receive applications by
March 1 from those students who wish to enter in the fall semester.
For formal application to the professional program all applicants must:
- complete all math and science courses by June 1 prior to the anticipated
fall enrollment. All remaining prerequisite coursework must be completed
prior to enrollment into the fall class; however, students may apply
for admission while in the process of completing the prerequisite coursework.
- Report PCAT scores.
- Submit two reference forms, one from a registered pharmacist and the
other from a professor, academic advisor or committee
In deciding on admission to the professional program, the Admissions
and Retention Committee will evaluate many factors including grades earned
in pre-pharmacy courses, particularly in science and math, PCAT scores,
reference forms, the results of a personal interview, writing and teamwork
skills evaluation, if administered by the college, and a list of the applicant's
community service, honors, awards, and extracurricular activities.
International Students
International students applying for admission to the professional program
must contact the college's Director of Counseling and Advising, University
of Houston, College of Pharmacy, 141 Science & Research Building 2,
Houston, Texas 77204-5000.
Transfer Students
Students who take their pre-pharmacy work at other institutions should
meet the curriculum requirements for pre-pharmacy as outlined in this
section of the catalog. Students are encouraged to consult the dean or
academic advisor of the college they are attending for assistance in selecting
courses at other institutions. The College of Pharmacy will determine
the number of transferable credits according to regulations and policies
existing at the time of the student's enrollment. It should be emphasized
that university regulations limit acceptance of hours from a community
college to 66 semester hours.
Files Archived: February 5, 2003
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