Duration: 4 Years | Courses: 91 | Faculty: 51 |
Est. Applications: 630 | Acceptance Rate: 36% | Est. Class Size: 202 |
The College of Pharmacy, the oldest professional college at The University of New Mexico, was founded in 1945. The College of Pharmacy has approximately 3,100 graduates of its professional program. Nearly two-thirds of all practicing pharmacists in New Mexico are graduates of the College of Pharmacy. The College of Pharmacy offers the professional program leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D. degree). The program consists of four years of professional education. Consideration for admission to the program requires 91 credit hours of prerequisite course work. The Pharm.D. program emphasizes student-centered problem-based learning and requires nine months of advanced professional practice experiences during the fourth year, including experiences in ambulatory care, community-based and institutional settings. The Pharm.D. degree is the only professional degree offered by the College of Pharmacy.
Location: MSC09 5360, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001
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Female: 66% | Male: 34% | Age: 18-61 |
Tuition (In-State): | $19,597 | per year |
Tuition (Out-State): | $42,025 | per year |
Tuition Fee: | $2,174 | per year |
Minimum GPA: 2.70 | Average GPA: 2.5 | Minimum PCAT: 30 |
Program Prerequisites | |
Total number of college SEMESTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 91 |
Total number of basic science college SEMESTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 40 |
Total number of college QUARTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 128 |
Applicants must successfully complete ALL course prerequisites by the end of the: |
Spring 2019 term
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Course Title | Semester/Quarter Hours |
English Composition I and II | 6/9 |
General Chemistry I and II w/lab | 8/12 |
Economics (macroeconomics or microeconomics) | 3/4 |
Communication / Speech | 6/9 |
Critical Thinking Selective | 6/9 |
Electives | 24/36 |
Organic Chemistry I and II w/lab | 8/12 |
General Biology I | 4/6 |
General Biology II | 4/6 |
Microbiology w/lab | 4/6 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II | 6/9 |
Physics I and II | 6/8 |
Calculus I | 3/4 |
Statistics | 3/4 |
Total | 91/128 |
General Information | Applicant must have worked, taken a class or volunteered for the recommender |
LOR types that are REQUIRED: | |
LOR types that are RECOMMENDED: | Co-Worker, Employer, Faculty Advisor, Pharmacist, Supervisor, Professor of Liberal Arts, Science, and Math, Teaching Assistant |
LOR types that are CONDITIONALLY ACCEPTED: Clergy, Health Care Professional, Politician, Pre-Health Advisor | |
Note: please verify the institution specific details regarding CONDITIONALLY ACCEPTED LOR types.
Pre-Health Adviser |
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LOR types that are NOT ACCEPTED: | Family, Friend |
Are Committee Letters accepted? | |
A Committee Letter is: | |
Does it count as more than one LOR? | |
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Are Composite Letters accepted?
Does it count as more than one LOR? |
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Interview Format: | Individual applicants with one interviewer Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) |
Interview Dates: | |
Details: | The required interview will consist of two main parts: a 30-minute extemporaneous writing exercise and a multiple-mini interview session. During the multiple-mini interview sessions, students will rotate through 7 stations. Within those stations, students will be given an amount of time to read the question and then several minutes to respond to the question. Additional details on the interview will be sent to invited applicants. |
December 1, 2021
Dual Degree Program? Yes
Part of an academic health center? Yes
Pharmacy observation hours required? No
Supplemental application requirement? No
Baccalaureate degree preferred for admissions? No
Follows the AACP Cooperative Admissions Guidelines? No
Is preference given to in-state applicants vs. out-of-state applicants? No
Website: https://hsc.unm.edu/college-of-pharmacy/
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