To be considered as an Early Decision applicant, all pre-requisites must be met, a student must have highly competitive scores PCAT and GPA and all application procedures must be complete. If the applicant meets all eligibility requirements and is considered to be competitive, they will then be contacted for an interview in-person.
At the interview an additional writing and mathematics test will be administered. All of the following supporting application materials will need to be forwarded to PharmCAS for further processing upon application submission:. If you decide to take the exam, it must be taken no later than February of the prior academic year of which Admission is being sought.
At interview all applicants are asked to submit a Supplemental Application Packet. A Supplemental Application If the applicant has not already mailed in the supplemental application. Successful applicants are admitted into the Pharm. Applications are accepted as early as July prior to the academic year for which admission is sought. Practicum courses are completed in the summer after the prior academic term.
Students should expect to be placed at practicum sites anywhere throughout British Columbia and should include the travel and accommodation costs for all practicum experiences in estimating their total program-related expenses.
Throughout the program, students take part in a series of interprofessional learning activities to gain a deeper understanding of collaborative team-based, patient-centered approach to healthcare delivery. Tuition Fees For the most complete and up-to-date breakdown of tuition and practice fees, click here. Tuition fees are reviewed and approved by the Board of Governors annually and are subject to increase. You'll also find detailed information on our tuition costs, fees for books and supplies, and more about your options for financial support here.
Skip to main content Skip to main navigation. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. News Contact Us Directory. Our Entry-to-Practice PharmD program offers the highest quality education in pharmaceutical sciences, equipping our graduates for a variety of career opportunities in pharmacy practice, research and teaching.
Our grads are shaping developments in policy and practice in British Columbia and beyond. Be a player in the fast-evolving health care landscape. We have the program that will get you out in front. View here. The Entry-to-Practice Doctor of Pharmacy program is a four-year professional program designed to prepare graduates for the current and future scope of pharmacy practice in healthcare settings such as community, primary care, ambulatory care, and hospital practice; and for industry, government, and other specialized fields.
Our competency-based curriculum integrates foundational pharmaceutical sciences with advanced pharmacotherapeutic problem-solving and hands-on learning through integrated activities, interprofessional education, community service learning courses, and 42 weeks of practicums.
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