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About the Prepharmacy Program

Why Study Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cedarville?

Engage the dynamic environment of 21st-century healthcare from a solid Christian perspective. With Cedarville's prepharmacy program, you'll satisfy the requirements needed to enter our Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program in just two or three years. After completing your first year of the graduate pharmacy program, you will earn your Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) degree, equipped with a foundation for advanced study in pharmacy and prepared for a variety of careers in the field.

Choose the accelerated two-year prepharmacy program to complete your entire pharmacy education in just six years. High school seniors planning to major in pharmacy may qualify for Cedarville's Early Assurance Program, guaranteeing a spot in the PharmD program and freeing you to fully enjoy your undergraduate experience.

The final two years of your BSPS curriculum are integrated with the graduate pharmacy program, allowing you to earn a BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences, a Bible minor, and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in six or seven years.

Through faith-informed ethics and a commitment to excellence, you'll become a pharmacist who serves with Christlike compassion, meeting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of your patients. Join us at Cedarville and prepare to make a real difference in this dynamic industry.

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What Sets Cedarville Apart?

Program Overview

Prepharmacy Program Highlights

Biblical — With biblical integration in every course, you will discover how science and the Bible intersect and will be equipped to serve patients with Christian compassion.

Future Thinking — The School of Pharmacy's Center for Pharmacy Innovation seeks creative, biblical solutions today to meet the healthcare challenges of tomorrow.

Innovative Curriculum — Challenging academics, featuring contemporary pharmacy topics and built on a liberal arts core, will prepare you for advanced, professional pharmacy study. You take pharmacy courses every semester as part of the prepharmacy curriculum; many schools wait until the graduate portion of the curriculum to cover this same content.

Mentoring Faculty — You will study with and be advised by professors who have high academic credentials as well as extensive clinical and research experience. They are leaders in the pharmacy profession, recognized by their peers, consulted by the media, and sought after as trainers and presenters. Most importantly, they love the Lord and will encourage and guide you every step of your educational journey.

State-of-the-Art Facilities — You will learn and discover in the spacious, award-winning Health Sciences Center, which features the latest in instructional technology and pharmacy laboratory and simulation equipment. The Center also includes multiple group meeting rooms for collaborative research and study.

How long is pharmacy school at Cedarville? Earn your doctorate of pharmacy in 6 or 7 years.

Earn Your Degree Sooner and Save $$

Choose the two-year prepharmacy option and you can complete your PharmD in six years instead of seven, saving up to $20,000 on your overall costs.

Center for Pharmacy Innovation

Cedarville University's Center for Pharmacy Innovation seeks to advance the profession of pharmacy by developing novel approaches to patient care and expanding pharmacists' roles as part of a collaborative healthcare team.

What Can You Do With Prepharmacy?

You will graduate equipped with a strong foundation to begin your professional Doctor of Pharmacy program. Most students in the BSPS program move directly and seamlessly into the final years of Cedarville’s Doctor of Pharmacy program. A few pursue other graduate programs. More than 90% of students completing the BSPS degree at Cedarville University will be successful in completing their Doctor of Pharmacy, Doctor of Medicine, or other graduate program.

Students completing the BSPS degree alone may be considered for the following types of positions:

  • Lab Technician
  • Pharmaceutical Industry Sales Representative
  • Pharmacist Assistants in Managed Care
  • Pharmacy Technician
  • Researcher or Research Assistant

Graduate and professional programs and employers welcome Cedarville University graduates each year. It is important to note that some professional career fields you may pursue require additional education, experience, and/or licensure beyond the completion of your Cedarville University undergraduate degree.

Placement Success

We’re proud of our successful graduates! 100% of recent graduates from the School of Pharmacy were employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. Check out Cedarville’s other placement rates.

Opportunities to Learn Outside the Classroom

You will have opportunities for cocurricular experiences to enhance your coursework.

Hands-On Experiences — You can work as a pharmacy technician or research assistant.

Outreach — You may participate in a short-term medical missions trip.

Student Organizations — Join a student chapter of a professional organization to explore the pharmaceutical industry and network with professionals. Experiences include field trips to area pharmacies, special presentations by practicing pharmacists, pharmacy research projects with fellow students or professors, service projects in the region, and medical missions trips.

Program Curriculum

Building on your general education and Bible minor foundation, you will take core science courses and a series of classes that introduce you to the pharmacy profession. You will also take courses that will build qualitative research skills, equipping you for the research expected in your professional pharmacy curriculum.

Sample courses:

  • Profession of Pharmacy – History and Issues
  • Profession of Pharmacy – Introduction to Public Health

Start Your Degree in High School!

Save time and money in college by taking dual enrollment courses now. Discover how you can complete your PharmD in just six years with the Dual Enrollment Pathway to Pharmacy.

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Program Format and Related Programs

Cedarville offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you consider the degree or program that is a best fit for you.

Program Level and Format

  • Undergraduate
  • Residential
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Program Faculty

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Jeffrey A. Bates, PharmD, BS Pharm, FMPA

Dean and Professor of Pharmacy Practice

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