Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Pharmacy
Students interested in a career in pharmacy can pursue their career by completing the following program recommended by Idaho State University (ISU) and then applying to their Doctor of Pharmacy (commonly called Pharm. D.) program. The complete program requires six years.
Students wishing to consider other pharmacy programs should request pre-pharmacy program requirements from the school of interest and design their academic program to meet those specific requirements. However, admission requirements for most pharmacy programs are similar.
BIBL1100. Introduction to Biblical Studies (3)
BIOL2220. General Biology I (3); and,
BIOL2220L. General Biology I Laboratory (1)
BIOL2230. General Biology II (3); and,
BIOL2230L. General Biology II Laboratory (1)
BIOL2420. Microbiology (3); and,
BIOL2420L. Microbiology Laboratory (1)
CHEM2210. General Chemistry I (3); and,
CHEM2210L. General Chemistry I Laboratory (1)
CHEM2220. General Chemistry II (3); and,
CHEM2220L. General Chemistry II Laboratory (1)
CHEM3210. Organic Chemistry I (3); and,
CHEM3210L. Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1)
CHEM3220. Organic Chemistry II (3); and,
CHEM3220L. Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1)
COMM1210. Introduction to Public Speaking (2)
ECON2420. Macroeconomic Analysis (3)
ENGL1020. English Composition (3)
ENGL2020. Research Writing and Critical Thinking (3)
MATH2510. Calculus I (4)
Complete one of the following physics sequences:
PHYS1110. College Physics I (3); and,
PHYS1110L. College Physics I Laboratory (1); and,
PHYS1120. College Physics II (3); and,
PHYS1120L. College Physics II Laboratory (1); or,
PHYS2110. Physics for Science and Engineering I (3); and,
PHYS2110L. Physics for Science and Engineering I Laboratory (1); and,
PHYS2120. Physics for Science and Engineering II (3); and,
PHYS2120L. Physics for Science and Engineering II Laboratory (1);
THEO2100. Introduction to Christian Theology (3)
Humanities (6)
Social Science (9)





