Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) Program is designed to prepare graduates to practice in the health care system as licensed pharmacists. The Pharm.D. degree is awarded after successful completion of four full-time years of study at the Wegmans School of Pharmacy. Admission to the program requires the equivalent of two years, or 62 semester hours, of pre-professional education at an accredited college or university. The Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) is required for admission. Application may be made after completion of 30 semester hours of college coursework.
Program Highlights
- Completed after four years of full-time professional study
- First three years of the program entail classroom and laboratory study
- Fourth year consists of clinical rotation
- Begins Fall semester only
Application Requirements
For detailed information regarding admissions requirements and the application process, please refer to the Wegmans School of Pharmacy website.
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