St Louis College of Pharmacy is one.
Ohio Northern University is one of the oldest and most recognized.
The Rutgers College of Pharmacy (Now called the Ernest Mario College of Pharmacy) offers a six year program where you enter directly out of highschool. In fact the vast majority of seats are filled this way. There are usually less than ten seats open to post grad students. I have graduated from Rutgers Pharmacy and have no complaints about the school, however make sure pharmacy is something that you will enjoy. The money is great, but I know a lot of people who hate their job (retail pharmacy).
For colleges and universities within the Unites States, you can research institutions offering masters and doctorateprograms by clicking on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association has a search tool to find graduate programs that offer a Doctorate of Audiology. This database can be searched depending on different aspects of each program:see link
CLINICAL PHARMACIST:a pharmacy graduate who completed b.pharm or m.pharm & indulge themselves in patient care through ward rounds& checking the prescripptions. DOCTOR OF PHARMACY:A pharmacy graduate who completed pharm.D & indulge themselves in patient care through monitoring patients in all occasions stil they stay in hospital.
Pharmacy programs grant the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), which requires at least 6 years of postsecondary study and the passing of a State board of pharmacy's licensure examination.For the source and more detailed information concerning this issue, click on the related links section indicated below.
I'm not sure they still offer a bachelor's degree for pharmacy any longer. In 1990, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) mandated that a doctor of pharmacy degree (Parm.D.) would be required for a pharmacist.
Wilfred Cude has written: 'The Ph.D. trap' -- subject(s): Canada, Doctor of philosophy degree, Graduate students, Graduate work, Universities and colleges
Many colleges and universities in the US have graduate schools in law offering the J.D. (Juris Doctor) degree. Check the American Bar Association for a list.
First you need a highschool diploma. Then you need to attend a good university and do pharmacy pre requisite courses to qualify to make an application to a college of pharmacy. The pre requisites can take you up to 4yrs at a good university to complete. then you apply to a college of pharmacy and then complete 4 more years of school. Then you graduate a Doctor of Pharmacy.
Northern Kentucky boast a wide range of courses, including graduate and under graduate, the course can range from, 67 choices of bachelors degrees, 6 associate degrees, 23 graduate programs, 1 Juris Doctor, a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree, as well as 29 graduate certificates.
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I used "PhG" to represent Ann Petry's degree in pharmacology as it is commonly used to refer to a Doctor of Philosophy in pharmacology, which is the highest level of degree in the field.
AnswerThe Pharm.D. is a 4-year program that requires at least 2 years of college study prior to admittance, although most applicants have completed 3 years. Entry requirements usually include courses in mathematics and natural sciences, such as chemistry, Biology, and physics, as well as courses in the humanities and Social Sciences. Approximately two-thirds of all colleges require applicants to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT).In 2003, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) launched the Pharmacy College Application Service, known as PharmCAS, for students who are interested in applying to schools and colleges of pharmacy. This centralized service allows applicants to use a single Web-based application and one set of transcripts to apply to multiple schools of pharmacy. A total of 43 schools participated in 2003.In the 2003-04 academic year, 67 colleges of pharmacy awarded the master-of-science degree or the Ph.D. degree. Both degrees are awarded after the completion of a Pharm.D. degree and are designed for those who want more laboratory and research experience. Many master's and Ph.D. degree holders do research for a drug company or teach at a university.For the source and more detailed information concerning this issue, click on the related links section indicated below.Basically they are the same if you compare US and Australia. In Australia it is called Bachelor of Pharmacy (originally also used in the US) but they are both essentially the qualification needed to practice as a pharmacist. You may need to do extra studies if you want to practice between countries.In the USA there is no more bachelor of pharmacy degree. The only degree offered is the doctor of pharmacy degree. Some schools offer master degrees that you would get after the doctorate degree if you desire. The only difference between the doctor of pharmacy programs and the old bachelor of pharmacy programs is that the doctorate program is one year longer and generally more clinicaly based.