- This is a suggested 2-year plan and not meant to replace regular academic advising.
- Students should work with an academic advisor to develop a plan that meets their interests and goals.
- If you have any questions, contact prepharmacy@chapman.edu.
Year 1
Fall Semester (15 credits for program)
- PHRM 100 - Introduction to Pharmacy (1 credit)
- COM 102 - Public Speaking or COM 110 - Interpersonal Communication or COM 211 - Intercultural Communication (3 credits)
- MATH 110 - Single Variable Calculus I (3 credits)
- CHEM 140 - General Chemistry I (3 credits)
- CHEM 140L - General Chemistry I Laboratory (1 credit)
- BIOL 204 - From Molecules to Cells: Evolution of Life on Earth (Gen Biol I), Lecture and Laboratory (4 credits)
Spring Semester (18 credits for program)
- SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology or PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (3 credits)
- ENG 103 - Seminar in Rhetoric and Composition (3 credits)
- CHEM 150 - General Chemistry II (3 credits)
- CHEM 150L - General Chemistry II Laboratory (1 credit)
- BIOL 208 - Introduction to Molecular Genetics, Lecture and Laboratory (4 credits)
- BIOL 210 - Human Anatomy, Lecture and Laboratory or HSCI 210 - Human Anatomy, Lecture and Laboratory (4 credits)
Year 2
Fall Semester (6 credits for program)
- PHYS 107 - General Physics for the Life Sciences I, Lecture and Laboratory (4 credits)
- MATH 203 - Introduction to Statistics (3 credits)
- CHEM 230 - Organic Chemistry I (4 credits)
- CHEM 230L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1 credit)
- BIOL 217 - Microbiology Lecturey (3 credits)
- Required Elective course (3 credits)*
Spring Semester (12 credits for program)
- ECON 200 - Principles of Microeconomics or ECON 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics (4 credits)
- PHRM 200 - Introduction to Pharmacy II (1 credits)
- AHP 211 - Physiology with lab (4 credits)
- CHEM 331 - Organic Chemistry II (3 credits)
- CHEM 331L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1 credits)
- Required Elective course (3 credits)*
* Electives can be any 3-credit course except 100-level math, biology, or chemistry courses, and they cannot be fulfilled with test scores.