Post Bachelors PharmD Programs

( Anticipated for CY 2000 + )

 

 

As Universities and schools with pharmacy programs begin to change their curriculums, the traditional Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy, as we know it, is disappearing.  In the not too distant future all pharmacists entering the workforce will graduate with a PharmD.

For those pharmacists currently with bachelors degrees in pharmacy, the only means to obtain a PharmD is through postgraduate studies.  The USAF offers only one funded AFIT PharmD program annually.  The following lists were prepared to assist you in locating Universities and schools that offer either fulltime, or part time nontraditional PharmD programs.  Remember that the latter programs are not funded by the USAF either through AFIT or the tuition assistance programs.

 

Fulltime PharmD Programs

 

Western

Howard

Florida A&M

Nova Southeastern

Midwestern-Chicago

Purdue

Xavier

Ferris State

Michigan

Wayne State

 

Mississippi

St Louis

Rutgers

Albany COP

Campbell

North Dakota State

Ohio State

Cincinnati

Toledo

Oklahoma

 

Oregon State

Philadelphia

Temple

Rhode Island

Medical University of SC

Texas Southern

Texas - Austin

 

 

Part Time and Nontraditional PharmD Programs

 

Auburn

Samford

Colorado

Howard

Florida A&M

Nova Southeastern

Florida

Mercer

Georgia

Idaho State

Midwestern - Chicago

Illinois at Chicago

Purdue

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

NE Louisiana

Xavier

Maryland

 

Massachusetts

Ferris State

Wayne State

Minnesota

Mississippi

St Louis

Missouri - KC

Montana

Creighton

Rutgers

New Mexico

St John's

Buffalo

Albany COP

North Carolina

North Dakota State

Ohio Northern

Ohio State

 

Cincinnati

Philadelphia

Temple

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Texas Southern

Texas Tech

Texas - Austin

Shenandoah

Virginia Commonwealth

Washington State

West Virginia

 

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