| First Professional Year | ||||
| First Semester (Fall) | Hrs | Second Semester (Spring) | Hrs | |
| BMS 301 Biochemistry | 4 | PTG 105 Introduction to Pathology of Human Disease | 3 | |
| PHA 313 Pharmacy Calculations | 2 | BMS 404 Physiology | 4 | |
| PHA 315 Physical Pharmacy | 3 | PHA 325 Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems | 2 | |
| PHA 316 Health Care Systems | 3 | PHA 402 Early Practice Experience I | i | |
| PHA 320 Communication Skills | 2 | PHA 442 Pharmacy Practice Management | 3 | |
| PHA 329 Introduction to Drug Information & Pharmaceutical Care | 1 | PHA 444 Biostatistics and Research Design 1 | 3 | |
| Electives | 2 | |||
| Total | 15 | Total | 18 | |
| Second Professional Year | ||||
| Third Semester (Fall) | Hrs | Fourth Semester (Spring) | Hrs | |
| MIC 541 Microbiology | 4 | PHR 242 Pharmacology II | 5 | |
| PHR 241 Pharmacology I | 5 | PHA 324 Nonprescription Therapeutics | 5 | |
| PHA 334 Parenteral Drug Products | 3 | PHA 326 Patient Assessment | 2 | |
| PHA 337 Chemical Basis of Drug Action I | 3 | PHA 412 Early Practice Experience II | 1 | |
| Electives | 3 | PHA 443 Basic Pharmacokinetics | 2 | |
| PHA 447 Chemical Basis of Drug Action II | 2 | |||
| Total | 18 | Total | 17 | |
| Third Professional Year | ||||
| Fifth Semester (Fall) | Hrs | Sixth Semester (Spring) | Hrs | |
| PHA 450 Pharmacotherapeutics I | 7 | PHA 422 Early Practice Experience III | 2 | |
| PHA 454 Pharmacy Practice Law | 3 | PHA 456 Ethics in the Health Professions | 3 | |
| PHA 458 Literature Evaluation & Evidence-based Practice | 3 | PHA 460 Pharmacotherapeutics II | 7 | |
| PHA 459 Immunopharmacology | 2 | PHA 464 Clinical Pharmacokinetics | 2 | |
| Electives | 3 | PHA 485 Dispensing and Pharmaceutical Care Lecture | 2 | |
| Electives | 2 | |||
| Total | 18 | Total | 18 | |
| Fourth Professional Year | ||||
| Seventh Semester (Summer) | Hrs | Eighth Semester (Fall) | Hrs | |
| Clinical Rotation 1 | 5 | Clinical Rotation 3 | 5 | |
| Clinical Rotation 2 | 5 | Clinical Rotation 4 | 5 | |
| PHA 486 Dispensing and Pharmaceutical Care Lab | 1 | Clinical Rotation 5 | 5 | |
| Total | 11 | Total | 15 | |
| Ninth Semester (Spring) | Hrs | |||
| Clinical Rotation 6 | 5 | |||
| Clinical Rotation 7 | 5 | |||
| Clinical Rotation 8 | 5 | |||
| Total | 15 |
Distance Pathway students are required to be on the
Creighton University campus for an estimated two
weeks each summer to complete the laboratory courses
in a condensed manner.
A total of 10 semester hours of elective coursework must be completed in the program. Electives do not need to be taken as shown. Additional details are available in the School Bulletin.
Clinical Rotation Requirements
ACPE (Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education)
Standards require advance pharmacy practice experiences
to be conducted in the United States or its territories
and possessions (including the District of Columbia,
Guam, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands).
Required Clinical Rotations
PHA 510 Community Pharmacy Practice
PHA 511 Inpatient Hospital Pharmacy Practice
PHA 512 Adult Acute Pharmaceutical Care
PHA 515 Drug Information
PHA 516 Ambulatory Care
Elective Clinical Rotations
The remaining three (3) rotations are elective by must
be selected so as to provide a variety of professional
experiences. Students are encouraged to enroll in
clinical rotations that will expose them to direct
patient contact and clinical service, distributive
functions, and nontraditional practices. The
experiential year has been designed to graduate a
generalist practitioner who is highly qualified to enter
practice or pursue advances study in the clinical,
administrative, or basic pharmaceutical sciences.
PHA 520 Elective Community Pharmacy Practice
PHA 521 Elective Community Pharmacy Management
PHA 522 Elective Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice
PHA 523 Elective Long Term Care
PHA 524 Elective Ambulatory Care
PHA 526 Elective Ambulatory Home Care
PHA 527 Elective Community Compounding
PHA 528 Elective Third World Cultures and Health Care
(ILAC)
PHA 529 Elective International
PHA 533 Elective Pharmacy Organization Management
PHA 535 Elective Academic
PHA 536 Elective Pharmacoeconomics
PHA 537 Elective Community Outreach
PHA 540 Elective Inpatient Hospital Pharmacy
PHA 541 Elective Hospital Pharmacy Management
PHA 542 Elective Drug Information
PHA 543 Elective Poison Center
PHA 544 Elective Drug Utilization Review
PHA 545 Elective Nuclear Medicine
PHA 546 Elective Veterinary Pharmaceuticals
PHA 550 Elective Industrial Pharmacy
PHA 551 Elective Clinical Research
PHA 560 Elective Adult Acute Pharmaceutical Care I
PHA 561 Elective Adult Acute Pharmaceutical Care II
PHA 562 Elective Clinical Pharmacokinetics
PHA 563 Elective Infectious Disease I
PHA 564 Elective Infectious Disease II
PHA 565 Elective AIDS
PHA 566 Elective Oncology-Hematology I
PHA 567 Elective Oncology-Hematology II
PHA 568 Elective Critical Care/Surgery
PHA 569 Elective Cardiology
PHA 570 Elective Psychiatry I
PHA 571 Elective Psychiatry II
PHA 572 Elective Pediatrics
PHA 573 Elective Clinical Nutrition Support
At the Creighton University Medical Center 2006 Commencement, Fr. John P. Schlegel, S.J., Creighton University President stated, "Your professors have challenged you to be leaders in your professions. As a student, you were expected to go beyond the ordinary to achieve the extraordinary. Your patients will expect no less of you. Do not disappoint them. Ethics, service, and excellence: These three words have been consistent across the 127 years of Creighton's existence; they serve as the foundation for what we do today. You will carry these with you; they are marks of a Creighton health care professional."
Victoria F. Roche, Ph.D., professor of pharmacy sciences and senior associate dean at the Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, received the 2007 Robert K. Chalmers Distinguished Pharmacy Educator Award presented by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) during its annual meeting in July 2007.