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Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Office of the Dean

751 Brookside Road
Stockton, CA 95207
(209) 946-2561

3 + 3 Profile Undergraduate Sample Curriculum


Sample Profile A

(Students who require Calculus and/or Physics)

First Year Pre-Pharmacy

Fall Semester

PRAC 101
Pharmacy Orientation
1 unit

MATH 033 or 051# or PHYS 023#
Elements of Calculus or Calculus I (or) General Physics
4 units

PACS 001
Pacific Seminar I: What is a Good Society?
4 units

Electives
COMM 027,or General Education Categories
7-8 units

Total 16-17 units

Students who require developmental course work in Reading, Writing or Mathematics will take those courses during their first semester.

Spring Semester

MATH 033 or 051# or PHYS 017
Elements of Calculus or Calculus I (or) Concepts of Physics
4 units

PACS 002
Pacific Seminar II: Topical
4 units

Electives
PSYC 031, COMM 027, ECON 051 or 055, General Education
8 units

Total 15 units

Second Year Pre-Pharmacy

Fall Semester

CHEM 025*
General Chemistry I
5 units

BIOL 051
Principles of Biology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories
6-7 units

Total 15-16 units

Spring Semester

CHEM 027*
General Chemistry II
5 units

BIOL 061
Principles of Biology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories
6-7 units

Total 15-16 units

Third Year Pre-Pharmacy

Fall Semester

CHEM 121 **
Organic Chemistry I
5 units

BIOL 071 or 145
Human Anatomy or Microbiology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories and Liberal Arts
7 units

Total 16 units

Spring Semester

CHEM 123***
Organic Chemistry II
5 units

BIOL 145 or 071
Microbiology and Human Anatomy
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories and Liberal Arts Units
7 units

Total 16 units

Sample Profile B

(Students who have completed both Calculus & Physics in high school)

First Year Pre-Pharmacy

Fall Semester

PRAC 101
Pharmacy Orientation
1 unit

CHEM 025*
General Chemistry
5 units

PACS 001
Pacific Seminar I: What is a Good Society?
4 units

Electives
COMM 027,or General Education Categories
6-7 units

Total 16-17 units

Students who require developmental course work in Reading, Writing or Mathematics will take those courses during their first semester.

Spring Semester

CHEM 027*
General Chemistry II
5 units

PACS 002
Pacific Seminar II: Topical
4 units

Electives
PSYC 031, COMM 027, ECON 051 or 055, General Education
7-8 units

Total 15-16 units

Second Year Pre-Pharmacy

Fall Semester

MATH 037
Probability and Statistics
4 units

BIOL 051
Principles of Biology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories
7-8 units

Total 15-16 units

Spring Semester

COMP 025
Computers & Info. Processing (Non-Math Elective)
4 units

BIOL 061
Principles of Biology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories
8 units

Total 16 units

Third Year

Fall Semester

CHEM 121 **
Organic Chemistry I
5 units

BIOL 071 or 145
Human Anatomy or Microbiology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories and Liberal Arts
7 units

Total 16 units

Spring Semester

CHEM 123***
Organic Chemistry II
5 units

BIOL 145 or 071
icrobiology and Human Anatomy
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories and Liberal Arts Units
7 units

Total 16 units

* Students who pass Form C in the Math Placement Test may enroll in CHEM 025 and CHEM 027.

*** Students must past CHEM 025 and CHEM 027 with a grade of C- or better to enroll in CHEM 121 Organic Chemistry I.

**** Students must past CHEM 121 with a grade of C- or better to enroll in CHEM 123 Organic Chemistry II.

# Students interested in graduate studies, other health sciences (i.e., medical school) or working toward a BA or BS in Biology may select the higher Math or Physics course.

Sample Profile C

(For students who require developmental math)

Fall Semester

PRAC 101
Pharmacy Orientation
1 unit

MATH 005
Intermediate College Algebra 3
3 units

PACS 001
Pacific Seminar I: What is a Good Society?
4 units

Electives
COMM 027,or General Education Categories
3-4 units

Total 15-16 units

Students who require developmental course work in Reading, Writing or Mathematics will take those courses during their first semester.

Spring Semester

MATH 033 or 051# or PHYS 017
Elements of Calculus or Calculus I (or) Concepts of Physics
4 units

PACS 002
Pacific Seminar II: Topical
4 units

Electives
PSYC 031, COMM 027, ECON 051 or 055, General Education
8 units

Total 15 units

Second Year Pre-Pharmacy

Fall Semester

CHEM 025*
General Chemistry I
5 units

BIOL 051
Principles of Biology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories
6-7 units

Total 15-16 units

Spring Semester

CHEM 027*
General Chemistry II
5 units

BIOL 061
Principles of Biology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories
6-7 units

Total 15-16 units

Third Year Pre-Pharmacy

Fall Semester

CHEM 121**
Organic Chemistry I
5 units

BIOL 071 or 145
Human Anatomy or Microbiology
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories and Liberal Arts
7 units

Total 16 units

Spring Semester

CHEM 123***
Organic Chemistry II
5 units

BIOL 145 or 071
Microbiology and Human Anatomy
4 units

Electives
General Education Categories and Liberal Arts Units
7 units

Total 16 units

* Students who pass Form C in the Math Placement Test may enroll in CHEM 025 and CHEM 027.

** Students must pass CHEM 025 and CHEM 027 with a grade of C- or better to enroll in CHEM 121 Organic Chemistry I

*** Students must pass CHEM 121 with a grade of C- or better to enroll in CHEM 123 Organic Chemistry II

# Students interested in graduate studies, other health sciences (i.e. Medical School) or working toward a BA or BS in Biology may select the higher Math or Physics course.