Academic Affairs
The Office of Academic Affairs oversees the educational programs at the School of Pharmacy including experiential learning, pathways and dual degrees, assessment and accreditation, and continuing pharmacy education.
Academic Policies
Including distance education, exams, and teaching assistantships
Curriculum Overview
Plans of study for each program year
Semester Schedules
General plan of required and elective didactic courses, by semester and program year
Experiential Learning Program
Required and elective experiential course offerings
Curricular Pathways
Courses identified for specific career goals
Dual Degree Programs
PharmD/JD, PharmD/MBA, PharmD/MPH, and PharmD/PhD
Course Catalog
Full descriptions and prerequisites
Academic Affairs Staff
Supporting the academic mission
Pharmaceutical Health Services Research
PhD program
Pharmaceutical Sciences
PhD program
Pharmacy Practice and Science
Residencies to enhance clinical, research and teaching skills
Programs for Pharmacists
Pharmacotherapy rounds, Academy of Preceptors, APhA certificate programs and more
Assessment and Accreditation
Institutional effectiveness
Curriculum, Instructional Design and Technology
Enriching faculty instruction and supporting student learning