Pharmacy at Cedarville University

CONTEMPORARY CURRICULUM Our curriculum is designed to equip you with the knowledge, experiences, attitudes, and skills you will need to excel as a pharmacist upon graduation. Electives enable you to develop expertise in specific areas of interest. Evaluated annually by our faculty and updated to address contemporary trends in scientific discovery as well as pharmacy practice, the curriculum also meets the rigorous academic standards of the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Delivered in a modular format, you will find that this focused approach enhances your ability to master the content covered in each course. FIRST PROFESSIONAL YEAR Fall Semester PHAR-6110 Introduction to Pharmacy Practice PHAR-6111 Research Design and Methodology Module PHAR-6112 Introduction to Self-Care Module PHAR-6121 Pharmacy Practice Lab I PHAR-6130 Medicinal Biochemistry Module PHAR-6131 Pharmaceutical Sciences Module PHAR-6171 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience Spring Semester PHAR-6122 Pharmacy Practice Lab II PHAR-6132 Integrated Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology Module PHAR-6134 Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics Module PHAR-6135 Medical Informatics Module PHAR-6136 Introduction to Bioethics Module PHAR-6137 Pharmacogenomics, Immunology and Immunotherapy Module PHAR-6172 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience SECOND PROFESSIONAL YEAR Fall Semester PHAR-6240 Biomedical Sciences Module PHAR-6241 Renal Module PHAR-6242 Gastrointestinal Module PHAR-6243 Cardiovascular Module I PHAR-6244 Cardiovascular Module II PHAR-6260 Patient Care and Safety PHAR-6273 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience Spring Semester PHAR-6261 Respiratory Module PHAR-6262 Infectious Disease Module I PHAR-6263 Infectious Disease Module II PHAR-6264 Endocrinology Module PHAR-6265 Women’s and Men’s Health Module PHAR-62XX Electives THIRD PROFESSIONAL YEAR Fall Semester PHAR-7342 Law and Legal Affairs Module PHAR-7343 Misc. Topics and Special Populations Module PHAR-7351 Neurology and Psychiatry Module PHAR-7352 Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Care Module PHAR-7375 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience PHAR-73XX Electives Spring Semester PHAR-7345 Advanced Medical Informatics PHAR-7346 Advanced Bioethics PHAR-7348 Research Seminar PHAR-7353 Leadership and Business PHAR-7355 Capstone PHAR-7376 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience PHAR-73XX Electives FOURTH PROFESSIONAL YEAR Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences The final year of the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum involves a series of advanced pharmacy practice rotations in diverse pharmacy settings. You will select these experiences in consultation with your pharmacy faculty advisor and experiential program staff. If your previous collegiate experience did not include Bible courses (Old and New Testament literature and theology), you’ll also take BTGS-6100 Biblical and Theological Foundations for Graduate Study. You will find that this 3 semestercredit, online course, typically taken in the summer, will expand your understanding of the Scriptures as well as how your faith should influence your work as a pharmacist. Electives The doctoral curriculum includes six electives that will enable you to expand your knowledge of pharmacy or deepen your understanding of a specific aspect of the profession. Areas of specialization include: ƒAdvanced Clinical Practice/Pharmacotherapy ƒCare of the Underserved/ Global Health ƒEntrepreneurship/Practice Management ƒIndustry and Sciences

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