Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Pharmaceutical Sciences | Pharmacology | Pharmacy
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Doctor of Pharmacy Program

The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy is designed to develop medication experts who serve as integral members of healthcare teams. The program emphasizes patient-centered care, interprofessional collaboration, and the application of scientific knowledge to improve health outcomes.


Admissions Requirements

Admission to the PharmD program is competitive and based on the following criteria:


  • Bachelors degree: any field prior to matriculation
  • Prerequisite coursework: completion of these courses:
    • Introductory Biology with lab
    • General Chemistry with lab
    • Organic Chemistry with lab
    • Pre-Calculus
    • Statistics
    • Basic Microbiology with lab
    • Biochemistry
    • Human Physiology
  • GPA: a minimum of 2.7, with the GPA of admitted students often being higher
  • Letters of Recommendation: three letters are required, with recommenders being familiar with the applicants' professional and academic capabilities
  • Personal Statement: an essay detailing applicants' interest in pharmacy and career aspirations
  • Extracurricular activities: demonstrated leadership and involvement in relevant activities
  • Interview: selected candidates will be invited for an interview as part of the selection process

Application Process

Prospective students may submit applications through the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS) starting in mid-July. Priority deadlines are set in November and final deadlines in early March.


Combined BSPS and PharmD Degree Program

The College of Pharmacy offers a combined Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) and PharmD degree program. This allows students to complete both degrees in around seven years. Students in this program complete the BSPS curriculum and then transition into the PharmD program. Upon successful completion of the first year of the PharmD program, students are awarded their BSPS degree.


International Applicants

The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy welcomes international applicants. International students must meet all admission requirements and demonstrate English language proficiency through standardized tests such as TOEFL or IELTS. Additional documentation, including financial verification, may be required.


Curriculum

The professional component of the entry-level PharmD program constitutes four years of study. The first three years consist of mostly didactic course work, and the fourth year is full-time professional experience. The professional curriculum incorporates courses or series of courses in the following areas:


  • Biopharmacy
  • Medicinal chemistry and pharmacognosy
  • Physiology
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacy law
  • Pharmacy practice
  • Pharmacy management
  • Therapeutics Various courses incorporate lecture and recitation sections, case study workshops, laboratories, and field experience.

Career Opportunities

Students from pharmacy programs are prepared for a wide array of healthcare opportunities beyond just pharmacy settings. They also are prepared for residency and fellowship opportunities, drug research and development, academic and research positions, government and regulatory roles, and other nontraditional career paths.


Employment in Pharmaceutical Industry

Following graduation, many alumni enter the workforce directly. In 2024, 34% of graduates secured employment in pharmacy settings. Most of these positions were in community pharmacy (85%), with smaller percentages in hospital pharmacy (8%), nuclear pharmacy (2%), clinical pharmacy (2%), and long-term care pharmacy (2%). The average starting salary for full-time employment as a pharmacist in May 2024 was $117,483.


Residency, Fellowship, Academic and Research Opportunities

In 2024, 50% of the Class of 2024 engaged in residency or combined master's programs, with a 93% match rate for those applying to residency programs. These programs offer advanced training in specialized areas such as ambulatory care, oncology, pediatrics, and cardiology, among others.


Government and Regulatory Roles

Graduates can also pursue careers with agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Public Health Service, and Veterans Affairs (VA).


Salary Estimates

As of May 2024, the average starting salary for full-time employment as a pharmacist, excluding residency and fellowship positions, was $117,483. This reflects a steady upward trend in compensation for new graduates. Graduates of the Doctor of Pharmacy program at Ohio State can generally expect to earn a salary exceeding $100,000 annually in most career paths. The specific salary can vary based on factors such as practice setting, geographic location, and level of experience.


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