Temple University Undergraduate Bulletin
Site Map | Bulletin Home | Temple University

Science & Technology
Introduction

General Information
Academic Advising
Academic Policies & Regulations
College Graduation Requirements
Student Contact Information
Faculty

ProgramS Of Study

Applied Mathematics
Bachelor of Science
Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science
Biology
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Minor
Related Programs
B.S., Biology with Teaching
B.S., Biochemistry
B.S., Biophysics
B.S., Neuroscience – Cellular & Molecular
5-Yr Programs
B.A. or B.S./Ed.M.
Biophysics
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Related Programs
B.S., Chemistry with Teaching
B.S., Biochemistry
5-Yr Programs
B.A. or B.S./M.A.
B.A. or B.S./Ed.M.
Computer Science
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Minor
Related Programs
B.S., Mathematics/Computer Science with Teaching
B.S., Mathematics & Computer Science
5-Yr Programs
B.A. or B.S./M.S. IST
B.S./M.S. CS
Environmental Science
Bachelor of Science
Related Programs
Minor, Environmental Studies
Geology
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Minor
Related Programs
B.S., Earth & Space Science with Teaching
5-Yr Programs
   B.A. or B.S./Ed.M.
Information Science and Technology
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Minor
Related Programs
Minor, Digital Media Technologies
5-Yr Programs
B.A. or B.S./M.S. IST
Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Minor
Related Programs
B.S., Applied Mathematics
B.S., Mathematics/Computer Science with Teaching
B.S., Mathematics with Teaching
B.A., Mathematical Economics
B.S., Mathematics & Computer Science
B.S., Mathematics & Physics
5-Yr Programs
   B.A. or B.S./M.A.
   B.A. or B.S./Ed.M.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Bachelor of Science
Related Programs
B.S., Mathematics/Computer Science with Teaching
Mathematics & Physics
Bachelor of Science
Natural Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Related Programs
B.S., General Science with Teaching
Neuroscience – Cellular & Molecular
Bachelor of Science
Physics
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Minor
Related Programs
B.S., Biophysics
B.S., Physics with Teaching
B.S., Mathematics & Physics
Minor, Electrical Science
Minor, Mechanical Science
5-Yr Programs
   B.A. or B.S./M.A.
   B.A. or B.S./Ed.M.
TUteach Programs
B.S., Biology with Teaching
B.S., Chemistry with Teaching
B.S., Earth & Space Science with Teaching
B.S., General Science with Teaching
B.S., Mathematics with Teaching
B.S., Mathematics/Computer Science with Teaching
B.S., Physics with Teaching
3+N Programs
Dental
Medical
Pharmacy
Physical Therapy
Podiatry

other useful links

Temple Policies
Course Descriptions
Course Schedule
Admissions Application
Student Life
TUportal
Archived Bulletins
PDF Version
  Academic Programs / Science & Technology

3 + 4 Pharmacy

 

Students must meet the admissions requirements for early admission to the Temple University School of Pharmacy.  If you are applying to other pharmacy schools, please use the web to find admissions requirements.

 

Guidelines For Completion of the Bachelor of Arts Degree in the College of Science & Technology

  • Bachelor of Arts candidates in the College of Science and Technology must complete all requirements for the major before entering the School of Pharmacy with the exception of the following:

1. Biology majors may count up to three of the following first year Temple University School of Pharmacy courses as Biology electives:

Pharmaceutical Sciences (PS) P158 (Anti-infective Agents); PS P155 (Infectious Disease Management) so long as the student has not previously earned credit for Biology 3317; PS P151 (Medicinal Chemistry I) or PS P164 (Pharmacology I) so long as the student has not previously earned credit for Biology 4375; PS P152 (Medicinal Chemistry II) so long as the student has not previously earned credit for Biology 4376.

2. Chemistry majors may count the following first year Temple University School of Pharmacy course as a Chemistry elective:

PS P151 (Medicinal Chemistry I) so long as the student has not previously earned credit for Biology 4375/Chemistry 4401.

  • College of Science and Technology students may count up to 33 equivalent credit hours from the first year at the School of Pharmacy as equivalents of upper-level credits in the College of Science and Technology or College of Liberal Arts.
  • College of Science and Technology students may count up to 33 equivalent credit hours from the first year at the School of Pharmacy to fulfill their general credit hour requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree in the College of Science and Technology.
  • Appropriate course sequences for majors offered by the College of Science and Technology will be available in the Office of Student Services (1810 Liacouras Walk, Suite 203) or Pre-Professional Health Studies (1810 Liacouras Walk, Suite 100) and will be shared with prospective and current students.

 

Suggested Semester-by-Semester Sequence for CST + Pharmacy School 3+4 Program

Below is a suggested sequence of courses. Individual sequences will vary based on previous course work, AP credits, performance on University placement tests, and specific undergraduate major. Students who qualify for the 3+4 program will develop an individual program of study with the Office of Pre-Professional Health Studies during their first semester at the University.

 

Freshman Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
MATH 1041 Calculus I 4  
Chemistry 1031 General Chemistry I 3  
Chemistry 1033 General Chemistry I Laboratory 1  
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Human Behavior 3 GB
Subtotal     15  
 
Freshman Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
MATH 1042 Calculus II 4  
Biology 1111 Introduction to Biology 4  
Chemistry 1032 General Chemistry II 3  
Chemistry 1034 General Chemistry II Laboratory 1  
IH 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
Subtotal     15  
 
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Biology 2112 Introduction to Biology 4  
Chemistry 2201 Organic Chemistry I 3  
Chemistry 2203 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1  
IH 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
Major Course or Elective     3  
Subtotal     17  
 
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Major Course     4  
Chemistry 2202 Organic Chemistry II 3  
Chemistry 2204 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 1  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
Major Course or Elective     3  
Subtotal     17  
 
Junior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Major Course     4  
Physics 2021 General Physics I 4  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Arts 3-4 GA
Major Course or Elective     3-4  
Subtotal     15  
 
Junior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Major Course     4  
Physics 2022 General Physics II 4  
Major Course or Elective     4  
Major Course or Elective     3-4  
Subtotal     15  
 
First Year - Pharmacy School
Approximately 33 credits of course work completed during the first year of Pharmacy School will be applied to the CST
major's total number of earned hours needed for the completion of the degree requirements for graduation. For some
majors, course work will count as elective hours in the major; for all others, course work counts as elective hours
toward the completion of the minimum of 123 credits for the undergraduate degree. In planning an undergraduate
schedule it is essential to consult with an academic advisor
 
Minimum Total Hours for a Bachelor of Arts degree: 123  

 

Notes:

1) Students in the Accelerated Program must have been pre-approved through the Office of Pre-Professional Health Studies (OPPHS) and have a signed "Intent to Pursue" form on file with this office.

2) Because students in an accelerated program must meet both the course requirements for entry to professional school and the course requirements for their major, it is necessary for these students to consult with an advisor in their major as well as the OPPHS as early in their academic career as possible. Failure to do so may make completing the required courses in the first 90 hours impossible.

3) The sequence presented here is a generic sequence; the actual sequence will depend on choice of major.

4) With some exceptions, CST students must complete the requirements for their major within their first 90 hours; course work in the first year of professional school counts as elective hours toward degree completion.

5) Biology Majors - Some of the course work during the first year of Pharmacy School can be counted for Biology electives as well as general electives for degree completion. Certain electives are excluded. Be sure to consult with an academic advisor.

6) Computer Science Majors - In order to complete the required courses in 3 years, Computer Science majors must have AP credit for Calculus I & II, take an overload, or enroll in summer session classes.

© 2011 - , Temple University. All rights reserved. Site created by Computer Services