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Accreditation

South University’s Doctor of Pharmacy program is accredited by the Ac- creditation Council for Pharmacy Education, 20 North Clark Street, Suite 2500, Chicago, IL 60602-5109, TEL (312) 664-3575, FAX (312) 664-4652, www.acpeaccredit.org.

Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Program

Curriculum and Courses 216 Credit Hours

1st Quarter (Summer Quarter)

PHA3101 Biochemistry I 3

PHA3107 Pharmaceutical Calculations 2

PHA3113 Pathophysiology I 5

PHA3115 Pharmaceutical Analysis 2

PHA3119 Professional Practice & Informatics 2

PHA3135 Integrated Pharmacy Skills Lab I 1

PHA3150 Health Care Systems 2

2nd Quarter (Fall Quarter)

PHA3102 Biochemistry II 3

PHA3114 Pathophysiology II 4

PHA3116 Pharmaceutics I 4

PHA3136 Integrated Pharmacy Skills II 2

PHA3152 Communications 2.5

PHA3159 Introduction to Integrated Sequence 2.5 (Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology)

PHA3161 Longitudinal Pharmacy Practice Experience through Service Learning,

Community Outreach, and Peer Mentoring 0.5

3rd Quarter (Winter Quarter)

PHA3109 Microbiology/Immunology 5

PHA3110 Molecular Biology 3

PHA3117 Pharmaceutics II 2

PHA3124 Pharmacotherapy I 2

PHA3137 Integrated Pharmacy Skills III 2

PHA3162 Integrated Sequence I 4

(Medicinal Chemistry/Pharmacology)

PHA3163 Longitudinal Pharmacy Practice Experience through Service Learning, Community Outreach, and Peer Mentoring (LPPE) 0.5

4th Quarter (Spring Quarter)

PHA4211 Basic Pharmacokinetics/Biopharmaceutics 4

PHA4225 Pharmacotherapy II 3

PHA4238 Integrated Pharmacy Skills IV 1

PHA4264 Integrated Sequence II Infectious Disease 5

PHA4265 Integrated Sequence III Inflammation 3

PHA4254 Pharmacy Law and Ethics 2

PHA4266 Longitudinal Pharmacy Practice Experience through Service Learning, Community Outreach, and Peer Mentoring (LPPE) 0.5

5th Quarter (Summer Quarter)

PHA4280 Community Externship 8

PHS4281 Institutional Externship 8

6th Quarter (Fall Quarter)

PHA4227 Clinical Pharmacokinetics/Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 3

PHA4236 Leadership and Advocacy 1

PHA4369 Longitudinal Pharmacy Practice Experience through Service Learning, Community Outreach, and Peer Mentoring (LPPE) 0.5 PHA5335 Clinical Epidemiology And Biostatistics 3 PHA5367 Integrated Sequence IV, Autonomic Agents 5 PHA5368 Integrated Sequence V, GI/Hepatic Therapeutics 3

Electives 3

7th Quarter (Winter Quarter)

PHA5330 Longitudinal Pharmacy Practice Experience through Service Learning, Community Outreach, and Peer Mentoring (LPPE) 0.5 PHA5333 Drug Information, Literature Evaluation,

Research Design & Methods 3

PHA5353 Pharmacy Practice Management 3

PHA5369 Integrated Sequence VI Cardiology 7

PHA5370 Integrated Sequence VII Renal Therapeutics 3

8th Quarter (Spring Quarter)

PHA5331 Applied Pharmaceutical Care I:

Principles of Physical Assessment 4

PHA5348 Longitudinal Pharmacy Practice Experience through Service Learning, Community Outreach, and Peer Mentoring (LPPE) 0.5

PHA5371 Integrated Sequence VIII CNS 6

PHA5372 Integrated Sequence IX Edocrine Therapeutics 4

Electives 3

9th Quarter (Summer Quarter)

PHA5334 Complementary & Preventive Medicine 3 PHA5332 Applied Pharmaceutical Care II:

Managing Disease States 3

PHA5349 Longitudinal Pharmacy Practice Experience through Service Learning, Community Outreach, and Peer Mentoring (LPPE) 0.5 PHA5354 Health Economics and Outcomes Assessment 3 PHA5373 Integrated Sequence X Critical Care & Nutrition 4

PHA5374 IS XI – Oncology 2

Electives 3

10th, 11th, and 12th Quarters (Fall/Winter/Spring Quarters)

Advanced Professional Practice Experience Rotations

PHA6482 Advanced Professional Practice Experience

Community Practice* 8

PHA6483 Advanced Professional Practice Experience

Primary/Ambulatory Care 8

PHA6484 Advanced Professional Practice Experience

Internal Medicine/Acute Care 8

PHA6485 Advanced Professional Practice Experience

Medicine Specialty 8

PHA6486 Advanced Professional Practice Experience

(Drug Information or Medical Specialty) 8

OR

PHA6487 Elective Rotation 8

PHA6488 Other Approved Rotation 8

PHA6489 Advanced Professional Practice Experience Elective II Rotation 8 PHA6490 Advanced Professional Practice Experience DI 1

PHA5338 Grand Rounds 1

*Includes an Advanced Community Experience based on Pharmaceutical Care

PHA3161, PHA3163, PHA4266, PHA4369, PHA5330, PHA5348, PHA5349 Longitudinal Phar- macy Practice Experience through Service Learning, Community Outreach, and Peer Mentoring (LPPE)

(The longitudinal experiential education program will begin in quarter 2 and end in quarter 9)

Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Business Administration Degree

South University offers the opportunity to pursue the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree simultaneously with the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree. This presents the student with the prospect of earning both degrees with an expected substantial time savings over that required to earn each degree separately.

Description of MBA

The South University Master of Business Administration program prepares students for leadership positions in profit and not for profit organizations. These positions require strong competencies in the fundamentals of busi- ness and management. The curriculum is designed to provide students a sound foundation in basic business skills followed by a cross-functional core courses covering the best practices for business decisions to deliver goods and services to constituents.

Admission Requirements

Doctor of Pharmacy students with a grade point average of 2.70 or high- er and not on academic or professional probation may apply to the MBA program upon completion of the equivalent of 120 undergraduate quarter hours which coincides with the end of the fourth quarter of the Pharm. D. program. Students who do not have the 2.70 grade point average may take the Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT). Admission may be granted if the combined GMAT score is at the 50th percentile or higher.

Application for entry into the MBA program later than the fourth quar- ter will likely result in a decreased time savings and will require special permission from both the Business and Pharmacy Schools.

Satisfactory Progress

The guidelines outlined in the School of Pharmacy Handbook will apply to courses taken to fulfill the requirements for the Pharm. D. degree. However, for subsequent courses taken to fulfill the requirements for the MBA degree, the guidelines outlined in the College of Business Hand- book will apply.

In addition, students with a grade of 2.00 or less in any course will be required to meet with the Pharm. D/MBA Directors of the Program to discuss their academic progress.

Sequence of Courses

After completion of the equivalent of 120 undergraduate quarter hours and acceptance to the MBA program, students who have taken the pre- requisite courses at the undergraduate level, may proceed to the funda- mental and core courses. Upon completion of the core courses, students precede to the specialization courses in the area of Pharmacy Administra- tion. Upon completion of these specialization courses, students proceed to the MBA 6999, Strategic Development and Implementation course. This completes the requirements for the MBA.

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Program Prerequisites

The following courses must have been completed before beginning the foundation courses in quarter 6 of the Doctor of Pharmacy program. They may be exempted if the equivalent work has been completed at an ac- credited institution.

MAT2058 Statistics (4) or higher, ECO2072 Principals of Macroeconom- ics (4), and MBA5000 Financial and Management Cost Analysis (4)

The following two courses or equivalent can be substituted for MBA5000: Undergraduate Financial Accounting or Accounting I (4) and Undergraduate Managerial Accounting or Accounting II (4

Master of Business Administration with

Pharmacy Administration Specialization 48 Credits

Foundation 16 Credits Quarter

MBA5001 Organization Behavior and Communication 4 6 MBA5002 Microeconomics and Decision Making 4 8

MBA5005 Law and Ethics for Managers 4 9

MBA5008 Quantitative Analysis and Decision Making 4 11

Core 12 Credits

MBA6010 Managerial Finance 4 12

MBA6011 Strategic Marketing 4 13

MBA6012 Operations and Supply Chain Management 4 13

Pharmacy Administration Specialization 16 Credits

PHA5335 Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics 3 6 PHA5333 Drug Information Research Design and Methods 3 7

PHA5353 Pharmacy Practice Management 3 7

PHA5354 Health Economics and Outcomes Assessment 3 9 (Choose one course from the two courses listed below)

MHC6303 Quality Performance and Management 4 13

MHC6304 Health Policy 4 13

An Administrative Rotation will be required as part of the Pharm. D. course credits

Capstone

MBA6999 Strategic Development and Implementation 4 13

Course Timing

Pharmacy Administration 13 quarters

• Three prerequisite courses completed prior to entry to program or via online offering prior to quarter 6

• Three foundation courses completed as electives during quarters 6, 8, 9 • One foundation and one core course completed in quarters 11 and 12 • Three specialization courses completed during quarters 6, 7, and 8 • Two core, one specialization and capstone course completed in quarter 13 • One rotation must be in Pharmacy Administration

MBA with Pharmacy Administration Specialization Course Calendar

Quarter 1* Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4

MBA5000 Pre-Req (4NC)

MAT2058 Pre-Req (4NC)

Quarter 5 Quarter 6 Quarter 7 Quarter 8

ECO2072 Pre-Req (4NC)

MBA5001 Organiza- tion Behavior and Communication as SOP Elective (4) and PHA5335 Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics as

Spec (3)

PHA5333 Drug Infor- mation Research De- sign and Methods as

Spec and PHA5353 Pharmacy Practice Management (6)

MBA5002 Microeco- nomics and Decision Making as SOP

Elective (4)

Quarter 9 Quarter 10 Quarter 11 Quarter 12

MBA5005 Law and Ethics for Managers as SOP Elective (4) and PHA5354 Health Economics and Out- comes Assessment

as Spec (3)

MBA5008 Quantita- tive Analysis and Decision Making Foundation as online

class (4)

MBA6010 Manage- rial Finance as online

class (4)

Quarter 13

MBA6011 Strategic Marketing as Core (4), MBA6012 Op- erations and Supply Chain Management as Core (4), Choose one MHC6303 Quality Performance and Management or MHC6304 Health Policy as Spec (4) and MBA6999 Strategic Development and Implementation as Capstone (4)

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