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Pharm.D. / PharmTox Student Handbook & Resource Manual This handbook is designed to guide students as they prepare for application to our School of Pharmacy. We offer two academic programs, the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) and the Bachelor of Science (B.S.)- Pharmacology & Toxicology. In this handbook, you will find descriptions of these two academic programs, admission information, curricula, answers to some frequently asked questions, and other important information.


 
A. General Information
 

UW-Madison School of Pharmacy Mission, Vision, & Values Statements

 

Mission Statement of the Doctor of Pharmacy Program

 

Mission Statement of the Pharmacology and Toxicology Program

 

Pre-School of Pharmacy Students

 

School of Pharmacy Programs

   

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)

   

B.S.-Pharmacology & Toxicology

 
B. Pre-Pharm D Course Requirements
 

UW-Madison Students

   

Pharm.D. Course and Credit Requirements for Admission for UW-Madison Students (PDF)

   

UW-Madison Pre-Pharm.D. Course and Credit Requirement Summary

 

Students at Other Colleges/Universities

   

Pharm.D. General Course Requirements for Admission

   

Important Information About Calculus

   

Pre-Pharm.D. Course Requirement Summary

 
C. Pre-Pharmacology & Toxicology Course Requirements
 

UW-Madison Students

   

B.S.-Pharmacology & Toxicology General Course Requirements for Admission for UW-Madison Students (PDF)

   

Pre-Pharmacology & Toxicology General Course Requirements Summary

 

Students at Other Colleges/Universities

   

B.S.-Pharmacology & Toxicology Course Requirements for Admission

   

Important Information About Calculus

   

Pre-Pharmacology and Toxicology Course Requirement Summary

 
D. Where Do I Begin?
 

Advising for Pre-School of Pharmacy Students

 

Planning

 
E. Diversity
 

Students of Color in Pharmacy

 

Multicultural Organizations for Students on the UW-Madison Campus

 
F. Admission Process
 

Important Information for Admission to the School of Pharmacy

 

Important Information for Admission to the Doctor of Pharmacy Program

   

Pharm.D. MIssion Statement

   

Why is Diversity Important to UW-Madison?

   

Criteria that Are Considered in the Evaluation of Applicants by the Pharm.D. Admissions Committee

   

Cultural Competence

   

51 Ways to Enhance Your Cultural Competence

   

Responsibilities of the Applicant

   

Elements of the Pharm.D. Application

   

Other important considerations

   

Applicant Status Page

   

Pharm.D. Interview Day Activities

 

Reapplication to the Doctor of Pharmacy Program

 

Important Information for Admission to the B.S.-Pharmacology & Toxicology Program

   

B.S.-Pharmacology & Toxicology Mission Statement

   

Why is Diversity Important to UW-Madison?

   

Criteria that Are Considered in the Evaluation of Applicants by the Pharmacology & Tox Admissions Committee

   

Responsibilities of the Applicant

   

Elements of the B.S.-Pharmacology & Toxicology Application

   

Other considerations

 

Reapplication to the B.S.-Pharmacology & Toxicology Program

 

School of Pharmacy Admissions Data for Fall 2005

 

State of Wisconsin "Caregiver Background Check Law" for Students Admitted to the Pharm.D. Program

 

Credit by Examination

   

Communication Requirement

   

Calculus Requirement

   

College Board Advanced Placement (AP) exams, College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams, and Int

   

Retroactive Foreign Language Credits

 
G. Other Important Information
 

Pre-School of Pharmacy Club

 

Discovery Days

 

A Change in the Pharm.D. Professional Electives Policy

 

Prescripts

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Accredited Professional Programs of Colleges and School of Pharmacy

 

College-level Advisors for Pre-School of Pharmacy Students

 

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) Professional Curriculum

 

B.S.-Pharmacology and Toxicology Major Curriculum

 

Advanced Placement Credit Policy

 

International Baccalaureate Credit Policy

 


The information, policies, and rules contained herein are subject to change. No part of this publication should be construed as a contract or offer to contract. The School of Pharmacy Student Handbook and Resource Manual should be used in conjunction with other University informational publications. Students are responsible for being familiar with current University and School of Pharmacy policies and regulations.

Updated: August 2007