Prerequisites do not have to be completed prior to application. |
Your School's Course Number |
Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS) |
Biology I with lab for Majors (3-4 hrs.)*** |
1406 |
1406 |
Biology II with lab for majors (3-4 hrs.)*** |
1407 |
1407 |
Microbiology with Lab (3-4 hrs.)*** |
2420 or 2421 |
2420 or 2421 |
Chemistry I with lab for majors (3-4 hrs.)*** |
1411 |
1411 |
Chemistry II with lab for majors (3-4 hrs.)*** |
1412 |
1412 |
Organic Chemistry I with lab (3-4 hrs.)*** |
2423 |
2423 |
Organic Chemistry II with lab (3-4 hrs.)*** |
2425 |
2425 |
Economics (macro preferred) (3 hrs.)*** |
2301 (preferred) or 2302 |
2301 or 2302 |
Calculus I (3-4hrs.)*** |
2413 |
2413 |
Statistics (central tendency, significance, & correlation required) (3 hrs.)*** |
1342 |
1342 |
Physics I with lab(non-calculus based or calculus based) (3-4 hrs.)*** |
1401 |
1401 |
Public Speaking (oral presentations required)*** |
1315 |
1315 |
If you have a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited U.S. college or university prior
to entrance into Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy, you will be exempt from the
following courses:
|
English Comp I (3 hrs.) |
1301 |
1301 |
English Comp II (3 hrs.) |
1302 |
1302 |
Literature (3 hrs.) |
2322-2333 |
(2322-2333) |
Humanities/Social Sciences (15 hrs.)* |
see * |
see* |
* Humanities/Social Sciences: Courses may be selected from Anthropology, Communications (excluding
Public Speaking above), Economics (excluding Economics above), Ethnic Studies, Family Living/Human Development,
Geography, Government, History, Journalism, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. --- Note:
Performing and Fine Arts (including Music), Physical Education, Foreign Languages, Computers, Religion, or similar
courses will not meet this requirement.
|
**Must take course at another college |
***Used in calculation of the pre-pharmacy grade point average (PPGPA) |
Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), CLEP, and Dual Credit are accepted if on your accredited U.S. college or university transcript. |
Courses older than seven years require approval. |
Course numbers are subject to change and may differ from those listed. |