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University of California San Diego - Skaggs School of Pharmacy



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University of California at San Diego (UCSD) School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences matriculated the first class of twenty-five Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) students in the Fall of 2002. The goals of the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum are to prepare students to be leaders in the profession of pharmacy and to provide the tools to effectively practice in a variety of existing and potential roles in academia, hospitals and clinics, long-term facilities, home care, government, health policy, the pharmaceutical industry and innovative community practice settings. The UCSD School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is located on the Health Sciences Campus in La Jolla adjacent to the School of Medicine and in close proximity to the general campus. Limited student housing is available on campus. Most students live off campus in the adjacent communities. The San Diego region ranks third in the nation in the development of biotechnology. The School is developing relationships with this burgeoning biotechnology industry, which is adjacent to the UCSD campus. Advanced practice and research experiences are available to students in these exciting new areas of practice.

CURRICULUM

The curriculum is currently dynamic, under constant review and is being updated by interdisciplinary faculty committees with student input. Presently, the four-year curriculum leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy degree is a follows:
  1. In the first year, students are enrolled in courses in the basic biological and chemical sciences and receive an intensive introduction to the practice of pharmacy. Students gain their first exposure to patient care by working alongside medical students in UCSD sponsored, student-run, free medical clinics.
  2. In the second year, pharmacy and medical students are concurrently enrolled in courses that serve as a foundation for understanding disease and disease management. In this unique environment, pharmacy and medical students study the basic medical sciences. Courses, specific to the needs of pharmacy students, such as additional coursework in pharmacology, drug study design, and pharmacy practice are also provided.
  3. The third year focuses the information learned in the previous years to the clinical management and care of patients.
  4. The fourth year is devoted entirely to advanced pharmacy practice clinical experiences. Both classroom elective courses as well as advanced practice experience electives provide flexibility for the student to explore the many facets of the profession and provide an opportunity for the curriculum to meet a particular student's educational goals and objectives. The common required elective coursework taken by pharmacy and medical students and advanced practice clinical experiences where medical and pharmacy students work closely together have been created to foster the development of cooperation between the professions as well as to develop an appreciation for the unique roles that each professional provides in the care of patients.

PHARMCAS | Application Deadline

Yes - November 01

PCAT

No

TUITION

All students are enrolled in the full-time, four-year professional program leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy degree. No students in advanced standing, transfer students from other schools of pharmacy or part-time students are accepted. All students enter at the first year level. Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements for admission to the University of California. In addition, 63 semester hour credits (90 quarter hour credits) of college level work must be completed prior to matriculation. Applicants must successfully complete the following required courses.
Prerequisite CoursesUnits | Courses
Biology with laboratory - must include cell and molecular biology and the study of the biology of whole animals or humans. Courses in botany and biochemistry are not acceptable to meet this requirement. One year (12 quarter or 8 semester units)
General chemistry with laboratoryOne year (12 quarter or 8 semester units)
Organic chemistry with laboratoryOne year (12 quarter or 8 semester units)
Physics with at least one laboratory that includes the study of electricity and magnetism8 quarter or 6 semester units
Calculus with analytical geometry8 quarter or 6 semester
English with a writing component. English as a Second Language courses are not acceptable to meet this requirement8 quarter or 6 semester units
Macro or Micro EconomicsOne course (4 quarter or 3 semester units)
Public Speaking and/or Debate One course (4 quarter or 3 semester units)
Human Behavior - may include a course in psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology or related courseOne course (4 quarter or 3 semester units)
*Elective coursework in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Technical, mathematics, computer and science courses are not acceptable elective courses to meet this requirement18 quarter or 12 semester units
*Technical, Scientific, Computer, and Mathematics courses will not be accepted. Although these are the minimum requirements for admission, applicants must be aware that more than 95% of the applicants fro 2002 and 2003 had earned their BS or BA degree or would have completed it prior to matriculation. Although the minimum GPA for enrollment in the University is 2.0 for residents and 2.8 for non-residents, the average GPA of the two classes that have enrolled to date is 3.5. In addition to high academic performance, the school also seeks students with strong verbal and written communication skills and evidence of leadership in both school extracurricular activities and in the community. Efforts are made to recruit and enroll a diverse student body. Students are only accepted for enrollment in the fall quarter. The application deadline is November 1 of the previous year. Applications must be made through PharmCAS.
  • Offers Joint B.S. in Chemistry/Pharm.D. degree awarded in a seven-year program in cooperation with UCSD Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • Accreditation Status
  • Full

Admitted Student Profile

2006
  • Average: 3.67
  • Range: 22-34
  • Admitted-Ratio: 17.5:1
2007
  • Average GPA: 3.66
  • Admitted-Ratio: 42.6:1

University of California at San Diego
Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0657
858-822-4900
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