Doctor of Pharmacy / Master of Business Administration

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Students may earn a Master in Business Administration in conjunction with the Pharm.D. Students who pursue this combination have opportunities in management and administrative positions. This program requires a careful selection of prerequisite courses for the M.B.A. degree as electives in the pharmacy curriculum. Students start at Drake in pharmacy and apply to the Zimpleman College of Business after completing the foundation courses. The combined degree program typically takes an extra semester to complete beyond the pharmacy degree, rather than an extra two years.

BIO 012
012L
GENERAL/PRE-PROFESSIONAL BIOLOGY I
and GENERAL/PRE-PROFESSIONAL BIOLOGY I LAB
4
BIO 095MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY3
CHEM 001
CHEM 003
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB
4
CHEM 002
CHEM 004
GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB
4
CHEM 097
CHEM 098
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
and ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB
4
CHEM 108
CHEM 110
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
and ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB
4
ENG 052PUBLIC VOICES3
FYS 0-- First Year Seminar3
HSCI 060STATISTICS IN HEALTH SCIENCES3
HSCI 141
141L
HUMAN ANATOMY
and HUMAN ANATOMY LAB
4
MATH 050CALCULUS I3
MBA 2XX - MBA Courses27
PHAR 011CAREER, ACADEMIC, AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS (CAPS) I: COLLEGE CONNECTIONS1
PHAR 031CAREER, ACADEMIC, AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS (CAPS) II: COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS1
PHAR 051CAREER, ACADEMIC, AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS (CAPS) III: PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS0.5
PHAR 071CAREER, ACADEMIC, AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS (CAPS) IV: CAREER CONNECTIONS0.5
PHAR 122CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT I1
PHAR 123CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT II1
PHAR 125PHYSIOLOGY4
PHAR 130BIOCHEMISTRY4
PHAR 131INTRODUCTION TO PHARM SCIENCES3
PHAR 132
132D
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
and PATHOPHYSIOLOGY DISCUSSION
4
PHAR 133
133D
PRINCIPLES OF DRUG ACTION I
and PRINCIPLES OF DRUG ACTION I DISCUSSION
5
PHAR 134
134D
PRINCIPLES OF DRUG ACTION II
and PRINCIPLES OF DRUG ACTION II DISCUSSION
5
PHAR 135
135D
PRINCIPLES OF DRUG ACTION III
and PRINCIPLES OF DRUG ACTION III DISCUSSION
4
PHAR 138PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS2
PHAR 140PHARMACEUTICS I2
PHAR 141PHARMACEUTICS II3
PHAR 142BASIC PHARMACOKINETICS3
PHAR 143THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING2
PHAR 144BASIC PHARMACY SKILLS AND APPLICATIONS I2
PHAR 145BASIC PHARMACY SKILLS AND APPLICATIONS II2
PHAR 149IMMUNIZATIONS1
PHAR 154INTERMEDIATE PHARMACY SKILLS AND APPLICATIONS I2
PHAR 155INTERMEDIATE PHARMACY SKILLS AND APPLICATIONS II2
PHAR 162PHARMACY LAW AND ETHICS3
PHAR 167CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT III1.5
PHAR 168CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IV1.5
PHAR 169SELF CARE AND NON-PRESCRIPTION THERAPIES3
PHAR 171HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS AND POLICIES3
PHAR 172LITERATURE IN EVALUATION METHODS3
PHAR 173APPLIED SOCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY3
PHAR 174MANAGEMENT IN PHARMACY3
PHAR 175CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT V2
PHAR 176CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT VI2
PHAR 184ADVANCED PHARMACY SKILLS AND APPLICATIONS I2
PHAR 185ADVANCED PHARMACY SKILLS AND APPLICATIONS II2
PHAR 190THERAPEUTICS I3
PHAR 191THERAPEUTICS II5
PHAR 192THERAPEUTICS III5
PHAR 285EXPERIENTIAL ROTATION BLOCK22
PHAR 285EXPERIENTIAL ROTATION BLOCK18
General Electives20
Written Communication AOI3
Total Hours226

Optional summer coursework

Students who wish to complete both degrees in the four professional years will need to plan to complete M.B.A. courses during the summer sessions. This program requires a careful selection of courses for the M.B.A. degree as electives in the pharmacy curriculum. Students may enroll in additional summer coursework or complete final M.B.A. courses after Pharm.D. completion.  If the dual curriculum requires more than 18 credit hours in the fall or spring semesters, a credit fee waiver will be requested on the student’s behalf. If students wish to take beyond the required credit hours for the semester, they will need to request an “Over 18 Hours Request Form," which can be found in the CPHS Forms Library, and the additional course work will not qualify for an overload fee waiver.

A total of 210 credits are required to complete the Doctor of Pharmacy degree.  

General Electives:

 Students complete the Drake Curriculum requirements and other credits for a total of 20 credits. Drake Curriculum requirements not fulfilled through required coursework are the Artistic Literacy, Historical Foundations, and Global and Cultural Understanding AOIs. MBA coursework will count towards the general elective requirement.

Professional Electives:

Five (5) professional elective credits are satisfied by MBA coursework.

Students must complete the GMAT and be admitted to the M.B.A. program prior to enrolling in M.B.A. courses.  Following completion of 90 credit hours and admission into the M.B.A. program, students may enroll in M.B.A. course work.