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2025-2026 University Catalog 
    
2025-2026 University Catalog

Pharmacy, Pharm.D

Location(s): West Lafayette


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About the Program


The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) is a four­-year professional degree. The classroom, lab, and experiential requirements provide students with the educational background to enter any field of pharmacy practice. Upon graduation, students are eligible to take the pharmacy licensing examination. Or they may choose to move on to graduate-­level studies in pharmacy or related fields. PharmD graduates may also pursue post­-graduate residency programs in general or specialty practice areas. To be considered for entrance into the PharmD program, applicants must have successfully completed Purdue College of Pharmacy’s two-­year Pre-Doctor of ­Pharmacy Program or the equivalent coursework at another accredited institution.

Purdue College of Pharmacy is consistently ranked in the top ten pharmacy programs in the U.S. and boasts an extremely distinguished 85­-member faculty renowned for both its cutting-edge work in pharmaceutical research and for developing educational curricula used in pharmacy programs around the world. Students benefit from an integrated, hands­-on approach, learning valuable lessons not just in classrooms and laboratories, but also in a 10-month series of rotations in hospitals, pharmacies, and other real-world settings for pharmaceutical professionals.

Students doing Pre-­Pharmacy work through Purdue’s condensed two­-year program can save up to two years of study and student loan debt, as well as get onto the job market two years faster. That’s a big part of the reason why Purdue PharmD graduates have less debt upon completion of their degree than PharmD students from any other Big Ten pharmacy program.

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Program Requirements


131 Credits Required

Required Courses (121 credits)


Didactic Courses (84 credits)


Experiential Courses (37 credits)


Electives (10 credits)


GPA Requirements


Didactic and graded Experiential course requirements must earn a minimum grade of “C.” 5 credits of electives may be taken Pass/No Pass.

Additional Information


Completion of pre-pharmacy requirements and admission to the PharmD program required. See College of Pharmacy for admission criteria.

Four-Year Plan


18.5 Credits


14.5 Credits


Professional Second Year (P2)


Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE)

Students complete the community pharmacy rotation during a summer session or winter session.

3 Credits


16.5 Credits


17.5 Credits


Professional Third Year (P3)


Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE)

Students complete the institutional pharmacy rotation during a summer session or winter session. IPLA #5 (PHRM 87400) will be completed in conjunction with IPPE.

3 Credits


16 Credits


15 Credits


Professional Fourth Year (P4)


Complete 9 Four week rotations over the course of 11 months.

  • Beginning in May and ending the following April
  • Students work with the Experiential Office in selecting a total of 9 rotations occurring during summer, fall, and spring semesters.
  • Interprofessional Learning Anchor (IPLA) #6 will occur longitudinally during APPE year
  • 3.00 credits hours x9

27 Credits


Graduate Programs Disclaimer


  • The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. Students should consult with their advisor/department for more information.
  • Not all graduate programs may be actively recruiting students and course modality availability may vary. 
  • Please refer to the Explore Graduate Programs website for a list of currently available graduate programs.
  • Transfer credit policy: Credits earned for graduate study at other universities (both domestic and international) may be applied toward an advanced degree. Only credit hours associated with graduate courses for which grades of B- or better were obtained will be eligible for transfer. Any additional conditions under which credit transfers may be made are determined by the various departments.
  • Comparative information about Purdue University and other U.S. educational institutions is also available through the College Navigator tool, provided by the National Center for Education Statistics, and through the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

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