Essential Courses
Course # | Title |
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BI 101 | General Biology I |
BI 102 | General Biology II |
CH 142 and CH 143 | Integrated Chemistry Principles I with Lab |
CH 144 and CH 145 | Integrated Chemistry Principles II with Lab |
CH 232 and CH 233 | Organic Chemistry I with Lab |
CH 332 | Organic Chemistry II with Lab |
CH 312 and CH 247 | Biochemistry and Bioanalytical Chemistry Lab |
PC 200 or PC 202 with Lab | General Physics I* or Introductory Physics I |
PC 201 or PC 203 with Lab | General Physics II or Introductory Physics II |
PY 101 | Introduction to Psychology** |
OR | |
SO 101 | Introduction to Sociology |
MA 130 | Calculus I |
MA 205 or BI 305 | Elementary Statistics or Biostatistics |
EB 222 or EB 223 | Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics |
EN ___ | English Course (writing preferred) |
*Some schools require a full year of Physics with Lab and some require calculus-based
physics (check pre-requisites)
**Many schools require Psychology
Important Notes
- Strongly recommend microbiology, comparative anatomy, physiology, Calculus II, biochemistry and molecular biology. Also recommend computers, genetics, arts, American culture, minorities, foreign language (especially Spanish), sociology, business courses, communication courses, and ethics.
- This course list reflects our agreement with LECOM. Although this course list will be sufficient for most programs, make sure to check requirements of other schools in which you are interested no later than your sophomore year.
- This course list does NOT represent a POE, nor does it cover College requirements. Design a POE, preferably in an academic area, in consultation with your advisor.
- Make sure to have an advisor on the Health Professions Committee.
- In addition to your course work you are urged to gain some experience in pharmacy either during the school year or over the summer.
Requirements
LECOM
Regular Progression (4 years at Juniata) OR 4+3 or 4 + 4 Early Acceptance B.S./Pharm.D. Program*
Course | |
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Biology I and II with lab | 8 |
Chemistry I and II with lab | 8 |
Organic Chemistry I and II with lab | 8 |
Physics I | 3 |
English | 6 |
Psychology or Sociology | 3 |
Statistics | 3 |
Calculus I | 3 |
Economics** | 3 |
Electives*** | 15 |
*4 + 3 programs are for the Erie, Pennsylvania campus; 4 + 4 programs are for the Bradenton, Florida campus
**Microeconomics or Macroeconomics
***Recommend Humanities and Social Sciences
Competitive Credentials
4+3 and 4+4 students by the beginning of their junior year. 4+ students must have at least a 3.5 high school GPA and 1170 on the Math and Verbal sections of the SAT or a 26 on the ACT AND satisfactorily pass a professional interview at LECOM before being admitted to the pre-professional part of the program at Juniata. Juniata overall GPA must be 3.4 or higher and science GPA of 3.2 or higher with prerequisite course grades of C or better. Transfer students must complete at least 2 consecutive years at Juniata.
ALL APPLICANTS- accelerated and regular
LECOM accepts ONLY U.S. citizens and permanent residents. LECOM accepts AP credits for all subjects as long as a score of 4 or 5 is achieved. The PCAT is optional (but recommended). LECOM requires a secondary application, an
on-site personal interview and requires a criminal background check be done by Certiphi
as part of the PharmCAS application process. LECOM requires completion of the PharmCAS and supplemental applications by January 1st of the year prior to the year of matriculation (i.e. the student's last year at Juniata).
Prerequisites should be completed by the end of the fall semester of the student's
last year at Juniata, but if not, the student can be conditionally accepted if some course work remains to be
completed in their final spring semester.
REGULAR APPLICANTS
Minimum overall GPA to apply for regular LECOM applicants is 2.7. No minimum PCAT
scores. Competitive credentials for Pharm.D. at most other schools are 3.0 minimum
GPA (recommend 3.4) and PCAT of 200 or better in each section.
NOTE: LECOM Pharmacy School also has a 4 year Distance Education Pathway involving their Bradenton, Florida campus.
Helpful websites:
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy - http://www.AACP.org
American Pharmaceutical Association - www.pharmacist.com
LECOM School of Pharmacy -http://lecom.edu/lecom-school-of-pharmacy/
Pharmacy School Prerequisites and Admission Requirements: http://www.aacp.org/resources/student/pharmacyforyou/admissions/Pages/PSAR.aspx
Pharmacy career options http://www.pharmacist.com/career-option-profiles
General Information: http://explorehealthcareers.org/en/home
Core Progression for Pre-Pharmacy
*If you are planning to study abroad or if you are in accelerated program consult with your Health Professions advisor to plan your course progression
Bolded courses are offered only in the indicated semester and/or require a specific sequence due to Juniata prerequisites. Non-bolded courses are either offered in both semesters or represent open-ended choices, making them more flexible in when they can be taken. Course progressions after the freshman year are not carved in stone. Your particular course sequence may be different, depending on your situation. Consult with your advisor
FALL | SPRING | |
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Freshman Year | General Biology I | General Biology II |
Integrated Chemistry Principles I with Lab | Integrated Chemistry Principles II with Lab | |
Calculus I |
FALL | SPRING | |
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Sophomore Year | Organic Chemistry I with Lab | Organic Chemistry II with Lab |
Microeconomics or Macroeconomics | English course | |
Communications | Psychology* or Sociology | |
FALL | SPRING | |
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Junior Year | Physics I with Lab | Bioanalytical Chemistry Lab |
Statistics | Physics II with Lab (if needed) | |
Biochemistry |
*Many schools require Psychology and/or Physics I and II with Labs
**Both semesters of the year you plan to take the exam
If you study abroad the SAFEST strategy is to take ALL prerequisite courses for professional school in the U.S., which may require you to take courses in the U.S. over the summer, preferably at a 4 year institution. However, if this is extremely difficult for your situation, check with the professional schools you wish to attend to see if they will accept courses taken abroad and if so, get their response in writing.