Timeline
Planning for an application to pharmacy school is both essential and critical - it is a decision that will take years of preparation. Future applicants will need to take both academic and experiential timelines into consideration well in advance to properly prepare for an application cycle. Below, you will find resources specific to pre-pharm timelines.
Suggested Academic Timelines:
First Year
Fall | Spring |
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Chemical Structures & Properties with Lab CHEM 160/161 |
Chemical Reactivity I with Lab CHEM 180/181 |
Intro Biology I with Lab BIOL 101/111 |
Intro Biology II with lab BIOL 102/112 |
*MATH 131 (or 161) is a pre-requisite for CHEM 260/261. If you plan on taking CHEM 260/261 by Spring Semester of Second Year, you will need to complete this pre-requisite beforehand.
Second Year
Fall | Spring |
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Chemical Reactivity II with Lab CHEM 240/241 |
Quantitative Methods in Chemistry with Lab CHEM 260/261 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 242 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 243 |
Third Year
Fall | Spring |
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Physics I with Lab PHYS 111/111L |
Physics II with Lab* PHYS 112/112L |
Science Electives* |
Science Electives* |
Fourth Year
Fall | Spring |
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Science Electives* |
Science Electives* |
*Pharmacy science electives vary on what is required versus recommended. Most commonly, in addition to what is listed above, pharmacy schools will require calculus, statistics, intro economics, psychology, sociology, or other human biology/behavioral science courses. It is best practice to research school requirements well ahead of time to prepare for the courses you will need to take. You can compare school course expectations using PharmCAS.
**From Chemistry Department Website: “Starting in Fall 2023 all students will begin the Chemistry sequence in CHEM 160+161 (replacing CHEM 101+111). Students who began the Chemistry sequence in CHEM 101+111 prior to Fall 2023 may continue in the older course sequence, as long as they make progress in the sequence each consecutive semester, but may switch to the updated sequence as the older courses are replaced. Students should consult with their Academic Advisor(s) as listed in LOCUS for degree requirements and options.”