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Faculty of Pharmacy
Section 5: Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Program

Course No.
Credit Hours
First Year
002.221 Organic Chemistry 3
002.222 Organic Chemistry 3
002.236 Intermediate Biochemistry 3
002.237 Intermediate Biochemistry 3
046.118 Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Chemistry 5
046.119 Fundamentals of Pharmaceutics 5
046.138 Pharmacy Practice I
046.140 Medicinal Chemistry I 3
046.141 Applied Pathophysiology for Pharmacy Students 2
060.210 General Microbiology 3
080.103 Human Anatomy 3
090.103 Fundamentals of Medical Physiology 6

Total credit hours 39
Second Year
046.224 Principles of Professional Practice 3
046.237 Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab 3
046.238 Pharmacy Practice II
046.239 Dispensing Laboratory I 4
046.240 Medicinal Chemistry II 6
046.241 Fundamentals of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics 3
046.242 Applied Nutrition for Health Care Professionals 3
046.247 Pharmaceutics I 3
060.301 Microbiology 3
089.210 Pharmacology 6

Arts Elective (minimum 100 level) 6

Total credit hours 39
NOTE: Students must have completed Statistics 005.100 or equivalent before proceeding to Third Year.
Third Year
046.338 Pharmacy Practice III
046.339 Bioavailability/Pharmacokinetics 3
046.340 Medicinal Chemistry III 3
046.341 Clinical Pharmacy 9
046.342 Drug Information 3
046.343 Natural Products 3
046.344 Pharmacy Administration 3
046.345 Consumer Health Care Products 4
046.346 Dispensing Laboratory II 2

Arts Elective (minimum 100 level) 6

Total credit hours 36
Fourth Year
Required Courses
046.444 Clinical Pharmacy 6
046.445 Toxicology 3
046.446 Clinical Pharmacokinetics 3
046.447 Current Topics 3
046.448 Pharmacy Practice IV 6
Elective Courses(a)
046.450 Drug Therapy in Haematological and Oncologic Disorders 3(b)
046.451 Drug Induced Diseases 3(b)
046.452 Pharmaceutical Sciences Laboratory 3(b)
046.453 Medicinal Chemistry IV (Drug Design) 3(b)
046.454 Pharmacy Practice Management 3(b)
046.455 Geriatric Drug Therapy 3(b)
046.456 Clinical Infectious Diseases 3(b)
046.457 Analytical Forensic Toxicology 3(b)

NOTES:
a) Each student must obtain acceptable grades in all required courses, and in nine credit hours of Pharmacy electives. All students must register in nine credit hours of Pharmacy electives in the final year (i.e., no credit will be given for courses taken previously).

b) A decision will be made annually on whether these courses will be taught in first or second term, or both.

Preface
History
The Profession
Degrees Offered
Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association
License in Pharmacy
Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada

Regulations
Scholastic Progress
Academic Failure
Transfer of Credit Earned Elsewhere
Residence Requirements
Attendance at Class
Supplemental Examinations
Deferment of Examinations Due to Illness
Eligibility for Medals, Scholarships Awards and Prizes

Extension Program

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Program
Written English and Mathematics Requirement
Pre-Pharmacy Year Admission Requirements
The Pharmacy Program
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