PharmD Prerequisites

PharmD Prerequisite Courses

Our prerequisite requirements ensure you meet all standards and to help track your academic progress. To see specific course equivalency information, see our Approved PharmD Prerequisites page, which lists approved coursework for selected colleges and universities. Prerequisites do not need to be completed to apply, but applicants must complete all required prerequisites (including the 72 credit hour minimum)  prior to enrolling in the PharmD program.  The prerequisites can be completed at any regionally accredited college or university.  If an applicant earns a bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. college or university, the English Composition and the General Elective coursework requirements (4 courses/12 credits in Social Science, Communication, Humanities, Foreign Language, or Diversity Studies) will be satisfied.

All science prerequisites must be completed within ten years of the desired year of entry. If you have questions about this policy, please contact the PharmD Admissions Office. Prerequisite courses can be taken online and must be completed with a grade of C- or better.  Summer 2025 coursework is acceptable. Courses taken for P (Pass), CR (Credit), or SD (Satisfactory-Disruption) during the start of the COVID pandemic through the Spring of 2021 semester may be used to satisfy prerequisite requirements.  All applicants are required to attend an accredited U.S. or Canadian university for at least one full-time semester (12 credits) prior to being considered for admission.  If you have international course credit, foreign transcripts must be evaluated by WES. Also see our international student requirements page.

See additional policies concerning prerequisite requirements below.

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Calculus

A calculus course designed for math or science majors.

General Chemistry I & II with Labs

A general chemistry I & II course sequence (2 courses). Labs required.

Organic Chemistry I and II with Labs

An organic chemistry I & II course sequence (2 courses). Labs required. The lab can either be part of each lecture component or can be a standalone 2-credit lab.

General Biology I & General Biology II/Advanced Biology with Labs

A two-semester integrated sequence of general biology. If a sequence of general biology is not available, then a combination of a single general biology course combined with an advanced biology course in cellular/molecular/genetic biology will be accepted. Labs are required for general biology sequences. A lab is preferred for the advanced biology course option.

Microbiology

A microbiology course focusing on the study of microorganisms and their activities; emphasis on structure, function, ecology, physiology, and genetics. A lab is not required.

Human or Comparative Physiology

A Human or Comparative Physiology course. Lab is preferred, but not required.

Physics

An algebra or calculus-based course accepted. Lab is not required.

Statistics

A college-level statistics course.

English Composition

An English composition course or a course equivalent to the UW‒Madison Communication “A” requirement, which must be completed at an accredited college or university in the U.S. or Canada. This requirement will be satisfied if you earn a bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution prior to matriculation.

General Elective Coursework (4 courses/12 credits)

Four courses (and a minimum of 12 credits) of general elective coursework in social science, communication, humanities, foreign language, or diversity studies. This requirement will be satisfied if you earn a bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution prior to matriculation.

Additional Elective Coursework

Applicants must complete a minimum of 72 total credits before beginning the PharmD program.

PharmD Prerequisite Policies

  • Applicants must complete all required prerequisites (including the 72 credit hour minimum) by the end of the summer term prior to enrolling in the PharmD program for the fall 2025 term.  Official summer transcripts must be received by August 20.
  • All science prerequisites must be completed within ten years of the desired year of entry and prior to the the Fall 2025 term. If you have questions about this policy, please contact the PharmD Admissions Office.
  • All prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C- or better.
  • If AP/IB tests appear as completed courses on your pre-pharmacy transcript, we will honor your school’s test score requirements. For example, if you earn credit for general chemistry at your college through an AP test, the PharmD program will give you credit for this course. If you completed prerequisite coursework at UW–Madison, AP and IB test credits will be granted according to the UW‒Madison Credit by Exam policies.
  • All applicants are required to attend an accredited U.S. or Canadian university for at least one full-time semester (12 credits) prior to being considered for admission.
  • The English composition prerequisite must be completed at an accredited college or university in the U.S. or Canada.
  • Some international credits may be counted towards our prerequisite courses. Foreign transcripts must be evaluated by WES and submitted to PharmCAS. Please see international student requirements for additional information.

Check if your Coursework Satisfies our PharmD Prerequisites

To see if the courses you’ve taken meet our prerequisite requirements, please check our list of approved coursework for selected colleges and universities. Because course offerings can change, please contact our Admissions Team for a course substitution request or to report coursework inaccuracies.

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