Undergraduate Electives
The following are elective course that are available to undergraduate students who are interested in learning more about the pharmacy and health care fields.
Phar 1001: Orientation to Pharmacy
Instructor: Williamson - Online
2 credits - Fall/Spring/Summer
Prerequisite: None
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Phar 1002: Medical Terminology
Instructor: Lounsbery - Online
2 credits - Fall/Spring/Summer
Prerequisite: None
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Phar 1003: Non-Prescription Medications & Self-Care: Treating Minor Conditions
Instructor: Milone - Online
2 credits - Fall/Spring/Summer
Prerequisite: None
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Phar 1004: Common Prescription Drugs & Diseases
Instructor: Williamson - Online
2 credits - Fall/Spring/Summer
Prerequisite: None
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Phar 3207: Leadership in Health Care
Instructor: Fierke - Online
3 credits - Fall
Prerequisite: None
Phar 3700: Fundamentals of Pharmacotherapy
Instructor: Williamson - Online
3 credits - Fall/Spring/Summer
Prerequisite: Medical terminology recommended
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Phar 4200W: Drugs and the U.S. Health Care System
Instructor: Milone - Online
3 credits - Fall/Spring
Prerequisite: None
Meets Liberal Education requirements of Civic Life and Ethics and Writing Intensive
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Phar 5200: Drugs and the U.S. Health Care System
Instructor: Milone - Online
3 credits - Fall/Spring
Prerequisite: None
Phar 5201: Applied Health Sciences Terminology
Instructor: Lounsbery - Online
2 credits - Fall/Spring/Summer
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of human anatomy/physiology
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Phar 5205: Obesity: Issues, Interventions, Innovations
Instructor: Milone - Online
2 credits - Fall/Spring
Prerequisite: None
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Phar 5207: Applied Leadership in Health Care
Instructor: Fierke - Online
3 credits - Fall
Prerequisite: Advanced undergraduate, professional health care student, or graduate student
Phar 5700: Applied Fundamentals of Pharmacotherapy
Instructor: Williamson - Online
3 credits - Fall/Spring/Summer
Prerequisite: Medical terminology is recommended