As of the year 2000, all colleges of Pharmacy were required to provide only 6-year Doctorate of Pharmacy degrees in order to receive accreditation.
Pharmacy Schools don't require a bachelors degree and take about two years to complete. However, pharmacy is a competitive field, and most applicants to the schools have a bachelor degree, which take an additional four years to gain.
It generally takes four years for a bachelors degree.
In the US, a pharmacy degree has always been a five- or six-year degree which begins right after high-school. So, then, a bachelors degree, first, typically isn't necessary. In the old days, it was a typically six-year-long "Bachelor of Pharmacy" or "Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy" degree; but the accreditor of all the pharmacy schools has changed the nomenclature such that it's now called a "Doctor of Pharmacy" (PharmD) degree. It is, however, a professional, and not an academic degree, and so it's not really at the academic doctoral level. It is, in fact, four years of undergraduate, or undergraduate-plus-post-baccalaureate-level study that begins immediately after a two-year academic associates degree. So, then, it's not an academic four-year bachelors degree that one needs before entering pharmacy school; but, rather, an academic two-year associates degree... ...then, from there, one enters the four-year "PharmD" program. A full six-year "PharmD" program may be entered right out of high school; or one may get one's associates degree (or finish the freshman and sophomore years of a bachelors degree) and then enter the four-year "PharmD" program. Either way will work. Of course, some people don't like the idea of never having gotten a proper bachelors degree before getting the PharmD degree. In that case, then, yes, one goes ahead and gets one's bachelors degree... on pretty much anything, really; and then, from there, depending on the pharmacy schoool, one gets an either three- or four-year-long PharmD degree. If one is absolutely certain that one will only ever be a pharmacist in life, then not getting a bachelors can work fine. But on the off-chance that one may end-up not becoming a pharmacist (or one quits pharmacy) after all in life, one really needs a bachelors degree to even get the kind of job that, twenty five years ago, a person with only an associates degree -- or maybe even only a high school diploma -- could get. So, bottom line, I always recommend getting the bachelors, no matter what. Just take the four years to get that first; and then, after that, enter whatever PharmD program one wants to enter... ...but that's just me. The bottom line is that a person may become a pharmacist, with a "PharmD" degree, six years after graduating from high school if one wants.
In the United States, a pharmacist must complete 4 years of graduate level training at a pharmacy school, usually after receiving a bachelors degree. A bachelors degree is not required, however, as most pharmacy schools only require two years of undergraduate education and the completion of a list of prerequisites. There are currently 116 accredited pharmacy schools in the United States, and 6 of these schools offer "accelerated" 3 year PharmD programs by attending school almost year round - with less breaks for summer and holidays.
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You have to finish a bachelors degree (4 years) first and then law school. That will be 3 more years.
4 years for bachelors degree, 4 years of medical school, and 4 years of residency for a grand total of 12 years
The Doctor of Pharmacy program is a four year program including three years of classwork and one year of internships. Pharmacy programs require 2-4 years of prerequisites, so all pharmacists have gone through 6-8 years of school. Most complete a bachelors degree before pharmacy school, so most have had 8 years of science and pharmacy education. Many pharmacists go on to complete a 1-2 year residency, and others pursue a PhD.
Architects normally have to go to school for about 4 years to get a degree in it. They have to have a degree in order to get a job with most companies and they look for a Bachelors.
About 8 years. 4 years at a university with a bachelors degree and then 4 years at an accredited veterinary school.
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