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Fall 2008 - Summer 2009
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) Program
General Requirements for a Bachelor of Science
in Pharmaceutical Sciences Degree
Suggested Program
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) Program
The B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences provides students with educational experiences and training in the pharmaceutical and related health sciences. The pharmaceutical sciences include medicinal chemistry pharmaceutics, pharmacology, toxicology, pharmacy administration, and health outcomes.
The program will provide students the opportunity to develop capabilities in the following areas:
- Science: Comprehension of scientific methods and principles, analysis of information and laboratory data, and their use in the discovery of knowledge.
- Mathematics: Utilization of mathematical principles to analyze physical, biological,a nd socioeconomic phenomena.
- Communication: Ability to read, write, speak, and listen effectively.
- Development of logical and analytical reasoning, critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making.
General Requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Students are required to meet the general requirements for a baccalaureate
degree, including completion of university core curriculum requirements.
See the Academic
Regulations and Degree Requirements section of this catalog for details.
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College Requirements |
Hours |
| BIOL 2333 and 2133: Elementary Microbiology and lab |
4 |
| CHEM 1331 and 1111: Fundamentals of Chemistry I and lab |
4 |
| CHEM 1332 and 1112: Fundamentals of Chemistry II and lab |
4 |
| CHEM 3331 and 3221: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I and lab |
5 |
| CHEM 3332 and 3222: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II and lab |
5 |
| PHAR 2362: Principles of Drug Action |
3 |
| PCOL 4131: Drug Uses and Abuses |
1 |
| PHPS 3100: Career in Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar |
1 |
| PHPS 3101: Chemical Functional Group Analysis |
1 |
| PHPS 3200: U.S. Health Care Systems |
2 |
| PHPS 3300: Human Physiology and Pathophysiology I |
3 |
| PHPS 3301: Dosage Forms I and Calculations |
3 |
| PHPS 3302: Immunopharmacology |
3 |
| PHPS 3303: Dosage Forms II and Biopharmaceutics |
3 |
| PHPS 3400: Human Physiology and Pathophysiology II |
4 |
| PHPS 3401: Biochemical Principles |
4 |
| PHPS 4100: Advanced in Pharmaceutical Sciences I - Drug Literature |
1 |
| PHPS 4101: Advanced in Pharmaceutical Sciences II - Drug Literature |
1 |
| PHPS 4200: Pharmacoepidemiology |
2 |
| PHPS 4300: Biostatistics and Experimental Design |
3 |
| PHPS 4301: Medicinal Chemistry I |
3 |
| PHPS 4400: Pharmacology I |
4 |
| TOTAL |
64 |
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Free Elective Courses |
Hours |
| No more than six semester credit hours may be chosen from this category: |
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| PHPS 3296: Senior Research Project |
2 |
| PHPS 3298: Special Problems in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
2 |
| PHPS 3396: Senior Research Project |
3 |
| PHPS 3398: Special Problems in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
3 |
| PHPS 3399: Senior Honors Thesis |
3 |
| PHPS 3498: Special Problems in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
4 |
| PHPS 4298: Special Problems in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
2 |
| PHPS 4396: Senior Research Project |
3 |
| PHPS 4398: Special Problems in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
3 |
| PHPS 4399: Senior Honors Thesis |
3 |
| TOTAL |
6 |
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences Suggested Program
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| Summer Semester |
Hours |
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| Prior to Fall enrollment (registration) |
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| MATH 1310: College Algebra or placement examination |
3 |
| Total |
3 |
First Year
|
| Fall Semester |
Hours |
|
| BIOL 1361 and 1161: Introduction
to Biological Science and lab |
4 |
| ENGL 1303: Freshman
Composition I |
3 |
| HIST 1377:
The United States to 1877 or equivalent |
3 |
| CHEM 1331 and 1111: Fundamentals of Chemistry and lab |
4 |
| MATH 1330: Precalculus or Placement Examination |
3 |
| Total |
17 |
Second Year
|
| Fall Semester |
Hours |
|
| PHAR 2362: Principles of Drug Action |
3 |
| CHEM 3331 and 3221:
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry and lab |
5 |
| POLS 1336: U.S.
and Texas Constitutions and Politics or equivalent |
3 |
Social/Behavioral Sciences: choose one of the following:
PSYC 1300: Introduction to Psychology
SOC 1300: Introduction to Sociology
or
ECON 2311: Economic Concepts
and Issues |
3 |
| Total |
14 |
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| Spring Semester |
Hours |
|
| CHEM 3332 and 3222:
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry and lab |
5 |
| BIOL 2333 and 2133: Elementary Microbiology and lab |
4 |
| POLS 1337: US Government:
Congress, President, and Courts or equivalent |
3 |
| HIST 1378:
The United States Since 1877 or equivalent |
3 |
| Total |
15 |
At this time students should see an academic advisor in the College of Pharmacy to change their major to the Pharmaceutical Sciences program.
Third Year
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| Spring Semester |
Hours |
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| PHPS 3200: U.S. Health Care Systems |
2 |
| PHPS 3302: Immunopharmacology |
3 |
| PHPS 3303: Dosage Forms II and Biopharmaceutics |
3 |
| PHPS 3400: Human Physiology and Pathophysiology II |
4 |
| PHPS Electives from approved list |
6 |
| Total |
18 |
Fourth Year
|
| Fall Semester |
Hours |
|
| PHPS 4100: Advanced in Pharmaceutical Sciences I - Drug Literature |
1 |
| PHPS 4200: Pharmacoepidemiology |
2 |
| PHPS 4300: Biostatistics and Experimental Design |
3 |
| PHPS 4301: Medicinal Chemistry I |
3 |
| PHPS 4400: Pharmacology I |
4 |
| PHPS Electives from approved list |
4 |
| PCOL 4131: Drug Uses and Abuses |
1 |
| Total |
18 |
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| Spring Semester |
Hours |
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| PHPS 4101: Advanced in Pharmaceutical Sciences II - Drug Literature |
1 |
| PHPS Electives from approved list |
13 |
| Visual & Performing Arts: see UH approved core list |
3 |
| Total |
18 |
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