2018-2019 Graduate Academic Catalog
Page 52 2018–19 Graduate Academic Catalog School of Pharmacy Purpose Statement Pharm.D./M.B.A Dual Degree Purpose Statement The Pharm.D./M.B.A. Dual Degree program is designed for Pharm.D. students interested in pursuing an in-depth, Christ- centered, education in business and leadership. Pharmacists are increasingly taking leadership roles within the healthcare system. This program is designed to equip those future leaders. Course Requirements Course requirements involve a minimum of 36 semester hours including: Master of Business Administration/Pharm D Dual Degree....36 ACCT-6300 Accounting for Business Executives...........................3 ECON-6400 Managerial Economics..............................................3 FIN-6500 Executive Financial Management..................................3 ITM-6800 Information Technology for Competitive Advantage.......3 MGMT-6700 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business..............3 MGMT-6710 Organizational Design and Behavior.........................3 *MGMT-6790 Organizational Management Strategy......................3 MRKT-6200 Strategic Marketing Planning.....................................3 PHAR-6111 Research Design and Methodology............................3 PHAR-6136 Introduction to Bioethics.............................................1 PHAR-7344 Advanced Bioethics....................................................2 PHAR-7353 Leadership and Business. .........................................3 M.B.A. Elective...............................................................................3 *Capstone Course Master of Business Administration Curriculum Summary Master of Business Administration...............................................36 Total.............................................................................................36 Program Prerequisites Students entering the M.B.A. program who are also pursuing the Pharm.D. will satisfy the business statistics proficiency by successful completion of PPHR-3300 Biostatistics in Pharmacy and Medicine. Program Delivery Cedarville University has designed the Pharm.D./M.B.A. degree program to be flexible and responsive to student needs. M.B.A. courses are offered year-round in fully online seven-week sessions. Admission Standards Students must complete at least one semester of the graduate professional Pharm.D. program (P1) before applying for the Pharm.D./M.B.A. Dual Degree program. Students must demonstrate strong academic performance in the Pharm.D. program, obtain a letter of recommendation from their pharmacy advisor, and complete a brief essay as part of the M.B.A. application. Students must maintain a minimum of a 3.0 GPA in both programs. Faculty Marc Sweeney , Dean; Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: B.S., Pharm., Ohio Northern University, 1993; Pharm.D., The Ohio State University, 1997; M.Div., Southwest Bible College and Seminary, 2006. At Cedarville since 2008. Jeffrey Bates , Associate Dean; Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: B.S., Ferris State University, 1991; Pharm.D., Ferris State University, 2007; At Cedarville since 2016. Aleda Chen , Assistant Dean. Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., Ohio Northern University, 2006; M.S., Purdue University, 2009; Ph.D., Purdue University, 2011. At Cedarville since 2011. Department of Pharmacy Practice Douglas Anderson , Chair; Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: B.S., Pharmacy, University of Oklahoma, 1988; Pharm.D., University of Oklahoma, 1992. At Cedarville since 2009. Justin Cole , Vice Chair, Pharmacy Practice, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., Ohio Northern University, 2006. At Cedarville since 2016. Juanita Draime , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., Cedarville University, 2016. At Cedarville since 2016. Marty Eng , Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Pharmacy, 2000. At Cedarville since 2012. Thad Franz , Vice Chair of Experiential Programs. Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: B.S., Pharmaceutical Science, The Ohio State University, 2003; Pharm.D., The Ohio State University, 2005. At Cedarville since 2012. Melody Hartzler , Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., Ohio Northern University, 2009. At Cedarville since 2010. Jeff Huston , Director, Pharmacy Practice Lab; Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: B.S., Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University, 1990; Pharm.D., Shenandoah University, 2017. At Cedarville since 2010. Zach Jenkins , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., Northeast Ohio Medical University. At Cedarville since 2013. Emily Laswell , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., Ohio Northern University, 2012. At Cedarville since 2013. Chelsea Manion , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., Ohio Northern Universtiy, 2013. At Cedarville since 2014. Brenda Pahl , Director, Experiential Programs; Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: B.S., Ohio Northern University, 1991; Pharm.D., The Ohio State University, 2007. At Cedarville since 2015. David Peters , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D., Ohio Northern University, 2016. At Cedarville since 2017. Mark Pinkerton , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: B.A., Chemistry, Cedarville University,1983; M.S., Chemistry, Miami University, 1985; M.D., Medical College of Ohio at Toledo, 1991. At Cedarville since 2014. Bethany Sibbitt , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education: Pharm.D, Cedarville University, 2016. At Cedarville since 2017. Anna Staudt , Instructor of Pharmacy. Education: Pharm.D, Cedarville University, 2017. At Cedarville since 2017. Andrew Straw , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Education : Pharm.D., Ohio Northern University, 2014. At Cedarville since 2015.
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