Boston University
Course Equivalents (Articulation Agreement) to the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy & Health Sciences PharmD Program
Boston University MA: 2011-2012
| Math and Science | |
| Online Science Courses Are Not Accepted for Prerequisites | |
| Required Courses | Boston Univ Course Number |
| Calculus | CAS MA (121) or (123) or MET MA (121) or (123) |
| Physics with Lab | CAS PY (105) or (211) or (241) or (251) or MET PY (105) (211) Lab Included |
| General Chemistry with Lab | CAS CH (101, 102, 201 Lab Included; Three Courses Required) or (109, 110 Lab Included ) or (111, 112 Lab Included) or (181, 182 Lab Included) or MET CH (101, 102 Lab Included) or (Lecture 103, 104; Lab 105, 106) |
| Organic Chemistry with Lab | CAS CH (203, 214 Lab Included) or (211, 212 Lab Included) or MET CH (203, 204 Lab Included ) or (Lecture 205, 206; Lab 207, 208) |
| General Biology with Lab | CAS BI (107, 108 Lab Included) or (107, 118 Lab Included) or (281, 282 Lab Included) or MET BI (107, 108 Lab Included) |
| Microbiology | CAS BI (311)or GMS BT (426) Lab Not Required |
| Liberal Arts | |
| 28 Semester Units of Liberal Arts Credit Required |
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| English Composition (6 semester units) |
CAS EN (120) CAS WR (100) (150) CAS RH (101) (102) GMS BT (210) MET EN (104) (201) Two Courses Required |
| Public Speaking | COM CM (311) Online Courses Are Not Accepted for This Requirement |
| Economics | CAS EC (102) or (112) or MET EC (102) |
| Students With a Bachelor's Degree Can Substitute: CAS EC (101) or (111) or MET EC (101) | |
| Psychology | CAS PS (101) or (371) or MET PS (101) or (371) |
| General Education Categories | |
| Students who have not completed a US Bachelor's degree must complete these categories. | |
| IC Global Studies (one course) | Cultural Anthropology, Eastern Politics, Intercultural Communication, Latin American History, Classical Mythology |
| IIB Worldviews and Ethics (one course) | History of Western Civilization, Intro to Philosophy, Political Thought, Religion, Ethics |
| IIC Visual and Performing Arts (one course) | Intro to Art, Intro to Theater, Music Appreciation, Film History, Photography, History of Theater, Applied Art |