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Auburn UniversityHarrison School of Pharmacy |
| PharmCAS 2009 Application and Transcript Deadline: March 2, 2009 |
Statistics for 2008 Entering Class Acceptees *
Number interviewed - 222
Number accepted - 170
Estimated entering class size - 149Auburn - 125
Mobile - 24Estimated male - 32%
Estimated female - 68 %
Number out-of-state - 50
* Data as of April, 2008
Application Criteria for 2009 Entering Class
Expected GPA of accepted students - 3.34
Minimum overall GPA considered - 2.5
Minimum prerequisite GPA considered - 2.5
Minimum PCAT scores considered - 400
Total number of new entrants expected - 150
Estimated in-state available- variable
Estimated out-of-state available- variable
Accreditation Status: Full
accreditation status
Type of Institution: Public
Main Campus*: Auburn
Satellite Program*: Mobile
Participates in Early Decision Program: Yes
Open House Dates: TBA
* Applicants will indicate their campus preference (Auburn or Mobile) on the required supplemental application.
We require 6 semesters (9 quarters) of college be completed prior to matriculation. Applicants must successfully complete ALL course prerequisites by the end of the Summer 2009 term.
| English Composition I and II | 6 semester
hours |
| Fundamentals of Chemistry I and II with
Laboratory |
8 semester hours |
| Organic Chemistry I and II with Laboratory |
8 semester hours |
| Principles of Biology | 4 semester hours |
| Calculus I | 4 semester hours |
| General Physics | 4 semester hours |
| Anatomy and Physiology I and II | 8 semester hours |
| Core Social Science Groups I and II - 3 hours each | 6 semester hours |
| Statistics | 3 semester hours |
| Core History I and II | 6 semester hours |
| Core Fine Arts | 3 semester hours |
| Literature I and II | 6 semester hours |
| Ethics | 3 semester hours |
| Genetics or Genomic Biology | 3 semester hours |
| Biochemistry | 3 semester hours |
| Microbiology with Laboratory | 4 semester hours |
| Immunology | 3 semester hours |
Other clarifying information: Students must must demonstrate proficiency in the use of a personal computer (including Microsoft Office software) at the time of matriculation into the Harrison School of Pharmacy.
Students with a prior baccalaureate degree are exempt from the English composition, literature, history, fine arts, and social science requirements, but must complete all other requirements.
Comments on above: History - Students must complete a sequence of World History, Western Civilization, or United States History.
Core Fine Arts - Students must take a course in Art Appreciation, Art History, Music Appreciation, or Theater Appreciation.
Ethics - A course in Health Ethics is preferred; a general ethics course is acceptable.
Literature I and II – A sequence in American Literature, English Literature, or World Literature is acceptable.
Core Social Sciences - Group I includes Anthropology, Geography, Psychology, and Sociology; Group II includes Economics and Political Science. Applicants must take one course from each group.
Statistics - Must have a general statistics or biostatistics emphasis; a course in business statistics is not acceptable.
Calculus - A business calculus course is NOT acceptable.
Biochemistry, Genetics or Genomic Biology, Microbiology, and Immunology - These courses must be taken at a 4-year college or university and must be upper division (at least Junior level). The biochemistry course must be a general survey course. Students at colleges and universities offering a 2-semester biochemistry sequence must complete both semesters.
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Harrison School of Pharmacy (HSOP) has been a part of Auburn University’s rich family history and tradition since 1885. Consistent with our University’s values, HSOP’s motto is “Caring is the Core of Our Curriculum.” Our program is built on this family value as we aspire to educate tomorrow’s pharmacists. Aspiring students enter a professional program in which faculty/student relationships are built on mutual respect with the faculty mentoring student junior colleagues to become mature health professionals. We expect our graduates to enter practice with personal character, confidence, and competence to assume leadership positions in their communities and pharmaceutical care practices. Student pharmacists continuously care for patients, beginning with their first semester. This aspect of the curriculum is unique to Auburn and provides an innovative mechanism to tie coursework to actual patients.
HSOP is located in the Walker Building on the Auburn University campus. A new 45,000 square foot addition opened January 2006 and is dedicated to the School’s educational mission. Students’ learning is positively affected by the new dedicated spaces for students, new lecture halls, a new skills lab, an enlarged pharmaceutical care center, and a new dispensary. The HSOP is one of only a few pharmacy schools operating a pharmaceutical care clinic in its building that students can experience throughout their education.
In August 2007, a satellite campus was opened in Mobile and located on the campus of the University of South Alabama. Newly renovated facilities and the extensive use of information technology facilitate the replication of Auburn's quality Pharm.D. program at the Mobile satellite. Location of the HSOP's program in a building adjacent to the University of South Alabama College of Medicine allows the education of student pharmacists in a setting which facilitates collaboration with students in medicine and other health professionals.
Faculty members are also located in health care facilities throughout Alabama and in adjacent states. This allows student pharmacists to complete their advanced practice experiences in a wide variety of practices devoted to the provision of pharmaceutical care.
Auburn is located 110 miles southwest of Atlanta, Georgia and 115 miles southeast of Birmingham. The community is dedicated to the University and its 23,000 students. The environment allows students to experience university life while receiving an excellent general and professional education at the same time.
Mobile is a city located in a metropolitan area of approximately 600,000 people and is in close proximity to the lovely Alabama Gulf Coast. It is a city known for its rich history. The location of the Mobile satellite on the campus of the University of South Alabama provides student pharmacists with the opportunity to experience campus life while completing their professional degree.
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