Bachelor of Pharmacy Schools

A Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences starts a graduate on the path toward a career in this lucrative industry. Undergraduate students in pharmaceutical sciences mix courses in chemistry and biology with research opportunities at university institutes. This degree is sufficient for careers in pharmaceutical sales and entry-level laboratory work. Pharmacy students interested in advanced research along with higher salaries proceed to Master of Science and Ph.D. programs.
  1. Ohio State University

    • The College of Pharmacy at Ohio State University features a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Students learn about pharmaceutical sciences through courses on biopharmacy, physiology and chemistry. The Early Admission Pathway Program is an accelerated program for promising freshmen interested in pharmaceutical sciences. The College of Pharmacy selects upperclassmen for research opportunities, including Summer Undergraduate Fellowships and the Pharmacy Scholars Program. Ohio State University mixes student accommodations, classes and extracurricular activities within the Pharmacy House. Pharmacy students can share their research and plan events through the Pre-Pharmacy Club.

      Ohio State University
      500 W. 12th Ave.
      Columbus, OH 43210
      614-292-5001
      osu.edu

    University of Houston

    • The University of Houston offers a B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences through its College of Pharmacy. Pharmacy students register for classes on drug information and immunopharmacology after completing general studies requirements. The Pharmacy Virtual Library contains databases and articles used by pharmacy students to complete course work. The College of Pharmacy promotes aid options like the UH TierOne Scholarship and the Academic Excellence Scholarship. The university's Institute for Drug Education and Research hosts events and publishes research useful to aspiring pharmacists. Undergraduate students participate in the Pharmacy Council and the Pre-Pharmacy Association to meet with fellow pharmacy students.

      University of Houston
      4800 Calhoun Road
      Houston, TX 77004
      713-743-2255
      uh.edu

    University of Toledo

    • Undergraduate students at the University of Toledo obtain degrees in pharmaceutical science through the College of Pharmacy. This program requires students to complete courses on drug disposition and inorganic chemistry before graduation. Pharmacy students select areas of concentration like pharmaceutics and toxicology prior to senior year. The University of Toledo offers research opportunities to pharmacy students through the Center for Drug Design and Development. The College of Pharmacy selects exceptional students for the WestShore Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship each spring. Undergraduate students bolster their resumes through student-run organizations like the Mentoring Collaborative and the Pharmacy Student Council.

      University of Toledo
      2801 W. Bancroft St.
      Toledo, OH 43606
      419-530-1904
      utoledo.edu

    University of Rhode Island

    • The College of Pharmacy at the University of Rhode Island offers a B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences. The core curriculum includes courses in dosage forms and natural products. Upperclassmen choose from elective courses like drug metabolism and medicinal plants. The University of Rhode Island accepts applications each spring for Centennial Scholarships and URI Foundation Awards. Pharmacy students learn how prescription and over-the-counter drugs affect the human body at the Human Patient Simulation Center. The Pharmacy Outreach Program uses student volunteers to answer questions from the public about drug side effects.

      University of Rhode Island
      14 Upper College Road
      Kingston, RI 02881
      401-874-1000
      uri.edu

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