Pharmacy, PharmD
Applicants to the program are required to apply online through Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS): www.pharmcas.org. The final deadline for the PharmCAS applications typically is June, but may change each year. Check our website for updates. Admission is highly competitive and selective and enrollment to the School of Pharmacy is limited. The School of Pharmacy uses a “rolling admissions process,” meaning completed applications are reviewed as we receive them. We do not wait until the deadline dates to review applications. It can benefit students to apply early in the cycle. Acceptance decisions are made after each interview day. To be eligible for admission, students must meet prerequisite requirements by the date of enrollment, or by mid-July of the enrollment year. First-time pharmacy student admission is offered only into the first professional year. Due to integrated curriculum, the School will evaluate students who wish to transfer on a case-by-case basis and will conduct a student interview. Please refer to the School of Pharmacy admissions webpage for updated application deadlines: https://www.pacificu.edu/pharmacy/admissions/apply-now.
As part of the PharmCAS application, applicants must submit:
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, submitted directly to PharmCAS
- At least 2 letters of reference submitted directly to PharmCAS
- Qualifying TOEFL scores, if English is a second language
Based on the review of applications by the School of Pharmacy Admissions Committee, selected applicants are invited for on-campus personal interviews. The interview is required and is a strong contributing factor in the admission decision. It allows the Admissions Committee to assess skills that may not be reflected in the application. In the interview, consideration is based on knowledge of the profession, motivation toward a career as a Pharmacist, ability to think clearly and logically, writing skills, self-confidence, professionalism and verbal expression of critical thinking skills.
Interviews are held October through April each year. Applicants are interviewed by a team consisting of one or more of the following:
- School of Pharmacy faculty and
- One local/regional pharmacist and/or one current Pacific pharmacy student.
The School of Pharmacy Admissions Committee considers the following factors in the selection process:
- Strength and breadth of academic record
- Strength of written letters of recommendation
- Content, completion, and neatness of application forms
- Quality of writing ability as demonstrated by personal narrative and current issue essays
- Understanding of the pharmacy profession
- Quality, quantity and type of community activities
- Strength of on-campus personal interview
The School of Pharmacy does not require the applicant to take a standardized examination (i.e. Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT)) to be eligible for admission.
Reapplication Procedures
Students reapplying to the School of Pharmacy in subsequent years must fill out current application forms and submit all requested information, including official transcripts for all work completed since the last application. The student should provide evidence that any deficiencies noted on the last application have been addressed. It is required that the student reapplying for admission submit a reapplicant essay outlining steps taken to strengthen the application.
All previous applications are kept on file for two years. When an applicant reapplies, we combine the previous application(s) with the new application and application materials in order to compare all of the information provided. For each admissions cycle, all re-applicants must complete a PharmCAS application. We will match your old application to your new PharmCAS application.
Prerequisite Courses
The applicant must complete a minimum of 62 semester credits of pre-pharmacy study in a regionally accredited college or university in the United States. Competitive candidates are recommended to have a 2.7 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent, and have received a grade of “C” or better in all prerequisite courses. GPA is calculated by PharmCAS, which includes courses from all institutions attended. Courses taken pass/fail will not be accepted. Science prerequisite courses must be for science majors and include laboratory as indicated below. Low level non-science major courses will be unacceptable in meeting the requirements. The costs associated with the evaluation of the adequacy of the prerequisite courses taken in other countries will be the responsibility of the student. The program does not grant advanced standing for any course. While a bachelor’s degree is not required in order to apply to the PharmD program, it can make an application more competitive.
It is recommended that all required science coursework be completed within seven calendar years of the time of application to the program. The applicant must report all coursework completed and failure to reveal educational history will forfeit eligibility for admission. All materials submitted to Pacific University for admission become the property of the University and will not be returned or released.
Biological Sciences – minimum of 19 semester credits or 29 quarter credits
- General Biology with Lab: 8 semester credits/12 quarter credits
- Microbiology: 3 semester credits/4 quarter credits (lab not required)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab: 8 semester credits/12 quarter credits
Chemistry - 16 semester credits or 24 quarter credits
- General Chemistry with Lab: 8 semester credits/12 quarter credits
- Organic Chemistry with Lab: 8 semester credits/12 quarter credits
Physics - 3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits
- General Physics with Lab: 3 semester credits/4 quarter credits
Calculus - 3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits
- Must include Calculus: 3 semester credits/4 quarter credits
English Composition - 6 semester credits or 8 quarter credits
- Must include one English composition course: 3 semester credits/4 quarter credits
- One other English course: 3 semester credits/4 quarter credits
Speech/Communication/Debate - 3 semester credits or 3 quarter credits (one course)
- Can include Speech, public speaking, oral communication, debate
Psychology - 3 semester credits or 3 quarter credits
- Must include General or Abnormal Psychology
Economics - 3 semester credits or 3 quarter credits
- Must include Micro or Macro Economics
Social/Behavioral Sciences - 3 semester credits or 3 quarter credits
- May include Anthropology, Government, Human Development, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology
Humanities/Fine Arts - 3 semester credits or 3 quarter credits
- May include Geography, History, Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Performance, Visual Arts, Drama
Degree Requirements
P1 Year
- CHP 550 - Found for IP Prac, Equity, & Inclusion1credit(s)
- PHRM 541 - Pharmacy Skills & Application II3credit(s)
- PHRM 542 - Personal & Prof Development II1credit(s)
- PHRM 543 - Practical Connections II1.5credit(s)
- PHRM 544 - Pharmacy Calculations II1.5credit(s)
- PHRM 500 - Pharmacy Foundations10credit(s)
- PHRM 523 - Pharmacokinetics3credit(s)
- PHRM 524 - Pharmaceutics & Biopharmaceutics5.5credit(s)
- PHRM 526 - Pharmacy Skills & Applications I3.5credit(s)
- PHRM 532 - Personal & Professional Development I2credit(s)
- PHRM 533 - Practical Connections I2credit(s)
- PHRM 534 - Pharmacy Calculations I2credit(s)
- PHRM 538 - Int Science & Therapeutics I12credit(s)
- PHRM 539 - SAS Foundations3credit(s)
P2 Year
- PHRM 620 - Health-System Pharmacy IPPE4credit(s)
- PHRM 622 - Community Pharmacy IPPE4credit(s)
- PHRM 624 - Integrated Science & Therapeutics II2credit(s)
- PHRM 627 - Integrated Science &Therapeutics III9.5credit(s)
- PHRM 628 - Law & Regulatory Affairs3credit(s)
- PHRM 629 - US Healthcare System & Evidence-Bsd Pract3.5credit(s)
- PHRM 632 - Personal & Professional Development III2credit(s)
- PHRM 633 - Pharmacy Skills & Application III3.5credit(s)
- PHRM 636 - Practical Connections III2credit(s)
- PHRM 637 - Community Pharmacy Outreach IPPE1credit(s)
- PHRM 638 - Integrated Science & Therapeutics IV12.5credit(s)
- PHRM 639 - Pharmacy Practice Admin & Leadership3credit(s)
- PHRM 649 - Pharmacy Skills & Application IV3credit(s)
- PHRM 651 - Personal & Professional Development IV1credit(s)
- PHRM 652 - Practical Connections IV1.5credit(s)
- PHRM 653 - IPPE Elective0credit(s)(optional)
- Addendum added 05/09/2023
P3 Year
- PHRM 701 - APPE: Advanced Community Pharmacy6credit(s)
- PHRM 702 - APPE: Health System Pharmacy6credit(s)
- PHRM 703 - APPE: Ambulatory Care6credit(s)
- PHRM 704 - APPE: Internal General Medicine6credit(s)
- PHRM 705 - APPE: Patient Care Elective6credit(s)
- PHRM 706 - APPE: Patient/Non-Patient Care Elect A6credit(s)
- PHRM 707 - APPE: Patient/Non-Patient Care Elect B6credit(s)
- PHRM 711 - Self-Study APPE: Review/Experiences6credit(s)
- ORPHRM 713 - APPE: Research Experience6 credit(s)
- PHRM 715 - Personal & Professional Development V2credit(s)
- PHRM 716 - Personal & Professional Development VI2credit(s)
- Addendum added 05/12/23
Electives
All students are required to take at least 1 didactic credit of electives. Electives may include any of the following:
- PHRM 556 - Independent Study0-6credit(s) (P1)
- PHRM 656 - Independent Study0-12credit(s) (P2)
- PHRM 751 - Creating Professional Leaders1credit(s)
- PHRM 755 - Advanced Management Concepts1credit(s)
- PHRM 758 - Research Elective1-4credit(s)
- PHRM 759 - Independent Study0-12credit(s) (P3)
- PHRM 762 - Leadership Skills & Abilities1credit(s)
- PHRM 763 - Ethical Decision Making1credit(s)
- PHRM 764 - Leadership & Practice Mgmt Practicum I2credit(s)
- PHRM 765 - Leader & Practice Mgmt Practicum II2credit(s)
- PHRM 766 - Special Topics1-6credit(s)
- PHRM 770 - Research & Scholarship Capstone2credit(s)
- PHRM 767 - Pharmacogenomics2credit(s)
- PHRM 768 - Personomics in Precision Medicine1credit(s)
- PHRM 769 - Precision Medicine Capstone1-3credit(s)
- PHRM 771 - Underserved Care Seminar1credit(s)
- PHRM 772 - Rural Health Care Reflection0.5credit(s)
- PHRM 773 - Underserved Populations Capstone0.5-3credit(s)
- PHRM 774 - Special Topics: Underserved Populations1-6credit(s)
- PHRM 775 - Career Pathways in Pharmacy1credit(s)
- PHRM 776 - Approach to Patient Care1credit(s)
- PHRM 777 - Advanced Clinical Sciences1credit(s)
- PHRM 778 - Evidence Based Medicine1credit(s)
- PHRM 779 - Clinical Practice Capstone & Portfolio1-3credit(s)
- PHRM 800 - Research Seminar1credit(s)
- PHRM 801 - Research Elective1-8credit(s)
- PHRM 802 - Adv Topics Pharmaceutical Science1credit(s)
- PHRM 803 - Scientific Communication I1credit(s)
- PHRM 804 - Scientific Communication II1credit(s)
- PHRM 805 - Thesis2credit(s)
- CHP 505 - Healthcare Spanish I2credit(s)
- CHP 506 - Healthcare Spanish II2credit(s)
- CHP 520 - Interprof International Travel Prep1credit(s)
- CHP 530 - Interprofessional Global Health2credit(s)
- CHP 540 - Diving Deep Into Diabetes1credit(s)
- CHP 599 - Interdisciplinary Seminar in Health Care0.5-3credit(s)
Requirements for Clinical Rotations
- Students should expect to spend clinical rotations outside the Portland area and are expected to make their own travel and housing arrangements
- Electronic communications are utilized and students will be expected to communicate electronically with preceptors, faculty, staff, and classmates during all clinical rotations and throughout the program including breaks
- Students are required to have reliable transportation to allow them to get to and from campus, attend off-campus clinical rotations, and participate in other community and School-related activities as required
- Lack of transportation will not be accepted as an excused absence for non-attendance or tardiness at experiential or clinical rotations
- Immunizations, state licenses, background checks, drug screenings, and required trainings must be kept current from start of program through end of scheduled experiential assignments.
Optional Specializations
Students may elect to specialize in one of the following tracks:
Specialization in Research and Scholarship
This is an opportunity for pharmacy students to be involved in research throughout their three years of the School of Pharmacy curriculum. Students will be trained in problem solving, critical thinking, writing skills, and research design, and experience 1:1 mentorship with faculty. The skills acquired will increase their marketability for residency and job search and open additional opportunities for industry employment. Ideal outcomes for both students and faculty will be dissemination of scholarship in the form of posters, presentations, and publications. Students will participate in research electives during their first and second year, APPE electives in their third year and, finally, present their research in a capstone project (poster, presentation, and/or publication). Students apply for the Research and Scholarship Specialization by contacting the Program Administrator.
Required Courses
- PHRM 758 - Research Elective1-4credit(s)
- OR
- PHRM 801 - Research Elective1-8credit(s)
- (3 credits are required)
- PHRM 713 - APPE: Research Experience6credit(s)
- Students will work with their faculty mentor on a scholarly project during PHRM 713.
- PHRM 770 - Research & Scholarship Capstone2credit(s)
Specialization in Leadership and Practice Management
Students focus on the values of leadership and professional advocacy, as well as explore and develop of leadership skills. Student apply for the Leadership and Practice Management Specialization by contacting the Program Administrator.
Required Courses
- PHRM 762 - Leadership Skills & Abilities1credit(s)
- PHRM 751 - Creating Professional Leaders1credit(s)
- PHRM 763 - Ethical Decision Making1credit(s)
- PHRM 764 - Leadership & Practice Mgmt Practicum I2credit(s)
- PHRM 765 - Leader & Practice Mgmt Practicum II2credit(s)
Specialization in Precision Medicine
This is an opportunity for pharmacy students to dive deeper into the emerging field of precision medicine. Students will be given the foundation to understand and apply precision medicine and to furthermore become advocates of precision medicine for other health care providers and patients. Student apply for the Precision Medicine Specialization by contacting the Program Administrator.
Required Courses
- PHRM 767 - Pharmacogenomics2credit(s)
- PHRM 768 - Personomics in Precision Medicine1credit(s)
- PHRM 769 - Precision Medicine Capstone1-3credit(s)
- (2 credits are required)
Specialization in Clinical Practice
This is an opportunity for pharmacy students to be involved in advancing clinical practice throughout their three years in the School of Pharmacy curriculum under the guidance of a faculty pharmacist mentor. Students completing the track will be positioned for future success by beginning to develop an expert knowledge base, complex decision-making skills, professional attitudes, and clinical competence for expanded practice in their desired interest area. Students will participate in clinical practice electives during their first through third year, enhanced activities during their APPE rotations in their third year and, finally, present their capstone project (poster, presentation, and/or publication). Students apply for the Clinical Practice Specialization by contacting the Program Administrator.
Required Courses
- PHRM 775 - Career Pathways in Pharmacy1credit(s)
- PHRM 776 - Approach to Patient Care1credit(s)
- PHRM 777 - Advanced Clinical Sciences1credit(s)
- OR
- PHRM 778 - Evidence Based Medicine1credit(s)
- PHRM 779 - Clinical Practice Capstone & Portfolio1-3credit(s)
- (3 credits are required)