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PRE-PHARMACY

PRE-PHARMACY

ELISA M. KONIECZKO, Ph.D., Program Director

Students in this major can choose any one of the 90 Pharmacy Schools across the country. There are no conditionally guaranteed seats, but students are free to apply to multiple schools. This is a typical first semester freshman course schedule. After completion of the first semester, students must choose what Pharmacy School(s) to apply to. Once a student chooses which pharmacy School, an additional curriculum sheet outlining requirements and a typical semester schedule will be developed. A minimum of 60 credits must be achieved within the Pre-Pharmacy Program.


(Numerals in front of courses indicate credits)
 

FRESHMAN
First Semester
3     Molecular & Cellular Biol/BIOL 122
1     Molecular & Cellular Biol Lab/BIOL 123
3     General Chemistry I /CHEM 111
1     General Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 112
3     Calculus I /MATH 140
3     College Composition/LENG 111
3     Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121
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17
 

Gannon University Duquesne Accelerated Pre-Pharmacy Program

Gannon University in collaboration with Duquesne University School of Pharmacy offers a competitive six-year doctor of pharmacy degree. The pre-pharmacy early entry program allows academically qualified students to attend Gannon for only two years of pre-pharmacy before transferring to Duquesne’s School of Pharmacy for four years, allowing for completion of a doctor of pharmacy degree.

The early entry program is open to applicants who enter the program as freshmen and complete two years of their undergraduate work at Gannon University. These students can apply to any accredited School of Pharmacy, but because of this special affiliation with Duquesne University, students are given preferential consideration (8 guaranteed slots). Enrollment into the professional phase of the program at Duquesne University.


Undergraduate requirements

  • SAT total of 1100 or higher, ACT total of 24 or higher
  • Grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • Class rank in top 25%
  • Strong background in college-prep courses
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Preference will be given to students showing evidence of leadership potential, community service and co-curricular activities

Admissions Process

Students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible due to limited numbers of spaces available. Applications are processed on a rolling admissions basis. As students who meet the requirements are offered acceptance, they may immediately send their enrollment deposit to reserve their space in the program.  If the deadline passes without a deposit, their space will be given to another student and they will be placed at the bottom of the applicant wait list.
 

Pharmacy School Requirements

  • Duquesne University will admit up to eight Gannon students who meet the criteria listed below. At Duquesne’s discretion, more than eight students may be admitted.
  • Completion of two year undergraduate curriculum at Gannon University.
  • Grade point average of 2.50 or higher in Gannon undergraduate courses. No grade lower than a “C”.
  • Also, GPA of 2.50 or higher for science and math courses.
  • Recommendation of the Gannon University Pre-Pharmacy Selection Committee.
  • Evidence of leadership potential and commitment to the pharmacy profession.
  • Personal interview and written essay at Duquesne University.

*Pre-Pharmacy Program
(Numerals in front of courses indicate credits)

 FRESHMAN
 First Semester    Second Semester
3Molecular & Cellular Biol/BIOL 122
1Molecular & Cellular Biol Lab/BIOL 123
3General Chemistry I/CHEM 111
1Gen Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 112
3Calculus I/MATH 140
3College Composition/LENG 111
3Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121
17Credits
 
3Animal Form and Function/BIOL 124
1Animal Form and Function Lab/BIOL 125
3General Chemistry II/CHEM 114
1Gen Chemistry II Lab/CHEM 115
3Hist of U.S. 1865-Present/HIST 222
3Basic Sociology/SOCI 110
3Critical Analysis & Comp/LENG 112
17Credits
 
Summer
3Applied Statistics/MATH 213  
3Credits  
 
 SOPHOMORE
 First Semester    Second Semester
3Organic Chemistry I/CHEM 221
1Organic Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 222
3Physics I/PHYS 105
1Physics I Lab/PHYS 106
3Macroeconomics/BCOR 112
3Invitation to Philosophy/LPHI 231
3Fund of Speech/SPCH 111
17Credits
 
3Organic Chemistry II/CHEM 224
1Organic Chem II Lab/CHEM 225
3Intro to Psychology/PSYC 111
3PC Applications/CIS 170-174 or Intermediate PC’s/CIS 150
3Fine Art Series/LFIN
3Physics II/PHYS 108
1Physics II Lab/PHYS 109
17Credits
 

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Gannon University Lake Erie College of Medicine (LECOM) Accelerated Pre-Pharmacy Program


Gannon University in collaboration with the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) School of Pharmacy offers a competitive 5-year Doctor of Pharmacy Degree. The Accelerated Program allows academically qualified students to attend Gannon University for only two years of Pre-Pharmacy before transferring to LECOM School of Pharmacy for three years, allowing for completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy Degree. Most Doctor of Pharmacy Programs require six years of study. LECOM School of Pharmacy has reserved a minimum of ten positions for Gannon students with the understanding that additional positions may be available for qualified students.

ADMISSIONS PROCESS GANNON UNIVERSITY/LECOM ACCELERATED PHARMACY PROGRAM

  • Sat scores have 1100 or better (ACT total of 24)
  • High school GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0
  • Top 25% of the High School class
  • Additional Evidence of Scholarly and Extracurricular Activities
  • Letters of Recommendation
ADMISSIONS PROCESS TO LECOM SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

  • Successful completion of the Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum at Gannon University.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.25 in Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum with no grades lower than a “C”.
  • Earn a GPA of 3.25 or higher for Science and Mathematics courses.
  • Submit two letters of recommendation. One of these letters MUST be from the Pre-Pharmacy Selection Committee at Gannon University The letter will address the personal growth of the student during the Pre Pharmacy phase of the curriculum at Gannon University, as well as the student’s maturity, responsibility, and desire to become a pharmacist.
  • Demonstrate leadership potential and commitment to the Pharmacy Profession.
  • Submit a completed application for admission to the LECOM School of Pharmacy.
  • Students in this program cannot retake courses in which they have earned a "D" or "F" grade and remain in a conditionally guaranteed spot.
  • LECOM does not allow foreign nationals to apply for this conditionally guaranteed program.
*TWO YEAR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN PRE-PHARMACY AT GANNON UNIVERSITY

(Numerals in front of courses indicate credits)

 FIRST YEAR
 Fall Semester   Spring Semester
3Molecular & Cellular Biology/BIOL 122
1Molecular & Cellular Biology Lab/BIOL 123
3General Chemistry I/CHEM 111
1General Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 112
3Calculus I/MATH 140
3College Composition/LENG 111
3Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121
17Credits
 
3Animal Form & Function/BIOL 124
1Animal Form & Function Lab/BIOL 125
3General Chemistry II/CHEM 114
1General Chemistry II Lab/CHEM 115
3History of the West and the World/HIST 111
3Intro to Psych/PSYC 111
3Critical Analysis & Composition/LENG 112
17Credits
 
 SECOND YEAR
 Fall Semester   Spring Semester
3Organic Chemistry I/CHEM 221
1Organic Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 222
3Statistics/MATH 213
3Economics/BCOR 111 or 112
3Fundamentals of Speech/SPCH 111
3Physics I/PHYS 105
1Physics I Lab/PHYS 106
17Credits
 
3Organic Chemistry II/CHEM 224
1Organic Chemistry Lab II/CHEM 225
3General Elective
3PC Applications or Intermediate PC’s/CIS 170–173 or CIS 150
3Fine Art Series/LFIN
3Invitation to Philosophy/LPHI 231
16Credits
 

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Gannon University Charleston Accelerated Pre-Pharmacy Program


Gannon University in collaboration with the University of Charleston School of Pharmacy offers a competitive 6 - year Doctor of Pharmacy Degree. The Accelerated Program allows academically qualified students to attend Gannon University for only two years of Pre-Pharmacy before transferring to the UC School of Pharmacy for four years, allowing for completion of the Doctor of Pharmacy Degree. The Charleston School of Pharmacy has reserved a minimum of five (5) positions for Accelerated Pre-Pharmacy Gannon students with the understanding that additional positions may be available for qualified students. This is open to studentss who enter the program as freshmen and complete two years of their undergraduate work at Gannon University.

ADMISSIONS PROCESS GANNON UNIVERSITY/CHARLESTON ACCELERATED
PHARMACY PROGRAM
• Sat scores have 1100 or higher (ACT total of 24 or higher)
• High school GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0
• Top 25% of the High School class
• Additional Evidence of Scholarly and Extracurricular Activities
• Letters of Recommendation
 

ADMISSIONS PROCESS TO UC SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
• Successful completion of the Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum at Gannon University.
• Minimum GPA of 3.25 in Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum with no grades lower than a "C".
• Earn a GPA of 3.25 or higher for Science and Mathematics courses.
• Submit two letters of recommendation. One of these letters MUST be from the Pre-
Pharmacy--Committee at Gannon University and the other from a pharmacist.
• Demonstrate experience in community/campus activism.
• Submit a completed application for admission to the UC School of Pharmacy.
• Students in this program cannot retake courses in which they have earned a 'D' or 'F'
grade and remain in a conditionally guaranteed spot.
• Score above the 50th percentile on the PCAT with an appropriate score on the writing
sample
• Successfully interview with the UC School of Pharmacy faculty
• Successfully complete a criminal background check
 

(Numerals in front of courses indicate credits)

 FIRST YEAR
 Fall Semester    Spring Semester
3Molecular & Cellular Biology/BIOL 122
1Molecular & Cellular Biology Lab/BIOL 123
3General Chemistry I/CHEM 111
1General Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 112
3Calculus I/MATH 140
3College Composition/LENG 111
3Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121
17Credits
 
3Animal Form & Function/BIOL 124
1Animal Form & Function Lab/BIOL 125
3General Chemistry II/CHEM 114
1General Chemistry II Lab/CHEM 115
3History or Politics LHST or POLI 111
3Basic Sociology/SOCI 110 or
3Intro to Psych/PSYC 111
3Critical Analysis & Composition/LENG 112
17Credits
Summer Semester
3General Physics I/PHYS 105
1General Physics I Lab/PHYS 106
3Micro or Macro Economics/BCOR 111 or 112
3Psychology or Sociology/PSYC 111 or SOCI 110
10 Credits
 SECOND YEAR
 Fall Semester    Spring Semester
3Organic Chemistry I/CHEM 221
1Organic Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 222
3Anatomy and Physiology I/ BIOL 115
1Anatomy and Physiology I Lab/ BIOL 116
3Fundamentals of Speech/SPCH 111
3Microbiology/BIOL 331
1Microbiology Lab/BIOL 332
3 PC Applications/CIS 170-174
18Credits
 
3Organic Chemistry II/CHEM 224
1Organic Chemistry Lab II/CHEM 225
3Applied Statistics/MATH 213
3Invitation to Philosophy/LPHI 231
3Senior Seminar (Medical Ethics)/LBST 383
13Credits

 

Gannon University Charleston Dual Degree Pre-Pharmacy Program


Gannon University in collaboration with the University of Charleston School of Pharmacy offers a competitive 7 - year Doctor of Pharmacy Degree, leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science from Gannon University and a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of Charleston School of Pharmacy. This program allows academically qualified students to attend Gannon University for three years of Pre-Pharmacy before transferring to the Charleston School of Pharmacy for four years. At the end of the successful completion of the first year of the professional phase of the Program, students return to Gannon University to receive their undergraduate degree. They receive their Pharm.D. degree from the UC following the successful completion of the professional phase of the Program. The Charleston School of Pharmacy has reserved a minimum of five (5)positions for Dual Degree UC Pre-
Pharmacy Gannon students with the understanding that additional positions may be available for qualified students.


ADMISSIONS PROCESS GANNON UNIVERSITY/CHARLESTON DUAL DEGREE
PHARMACY PROGRAM


• Sat scores have 1100 or higher (ACT total of 24 or higher)
• High school GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0
• Top 25% of the High School class
• Additional Evidence of Scholarly and Extracurricular Activities
• Letters of Recommendation
 

ADMISSIONS PROCESS TO UC SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
 

• Successful completion of the Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum at Gannon University.
• Minimum GPA of 3.25 in Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum with no grades lower than a "C".
• Earn a GPA of 3.25 or higher for Science and Mathematics courses.
• Submit two letters of recommendation. One of these letters MUST be from the Pre-
Pharmacy--Committee at Gannon University and the other from a pharmacist.
• Demonstrate experience in community/campus activism.
• Submit a completed application for admission to the UC School of Pharmacy.
• Students in this program cannot retake courses in which they have earned a 'D' or 'F'
grade and remain in a conditionally guaranteed spot.
• Score above the 50th percentile on the PCAT with an appropriate score on the writing
sample
• Successfully interview with the UC School of Pharmacy faculty
• Successfully complete a criminal background check
 

(Numerals in front of courses indicate credits)

 FIRST YEAR
 Fall Semester   Spring Semester
3Molecular & Cellular Biology/BIOL 122
1Molecular & Cellular Biology Lab/BIOL 123
3General Chemistry I/CHEM 111
1General Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 112
3College Alegbra/MATH 111
3College Composition/LENG 111
3Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121
17Credits
 
3Animal Form & Function/BIOL 124
1Animal Form & Function Lab/BIOL 125
3General Chemistry II/CHEM 114
1General Chemistry II Lab/CHEM 115
3History or Politics LHST or POLI 111
3Basic Sociology/SOCI 110 or
3Calculus I/MATH 140
3Critical Analysis & Composition/LENG 112
17Credits
 SECOND YEAR
 Fall Semester   Spring Semester
3Organic Chemistry I/CHEM 221
1Organic Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 222
3Micro or Macro Economics?BCOR 111 or 112
3Psychology or Sociology/PSYC 111 or SOCI 110
3Introduction to Philosophy/LPHI 231
3Fundamentals of Speech/SPCH 111
16Credits
 
3Organic Chemistry II/CHEM 224
1Organic Chemistry Lab II/CHEM 225
3General Physics I/PHYS 105
1General Physics I Lab/PHYS 106
3PC Applications/CIS 170-174
3Theology II Series/LTHE 223
3Philosophy II Series/LPHI 223
17Credits
THIRD YEAR
 Fall Semester   Spring Semester
3Microbiology/BIOL 331
1Microbiology Lab/BIOL 332
3Anatomy & Physiology I/BIOL 115
1Anatomy & Physiology I Lab/BIOL 116
3Literature Series/LENG 241
3Foreign Language
3Philosophy / Theology Series III/LPHI/LTHE
17Credits
 
3Anatomy & Physiology II/BIOL 117
1Anatomy & Physiology I Lab/BIOL 118
3Fine Arts Series/LFIN 250
3Immunology/BIOL 338
3Senior Seminar (Medical Ethics)/LBST 383
3Applied Statistics/MATH 213
16Credits


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