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Course Equivalencies for California State University Dominguez Hills

Requirement: Equivalent Courses:
Calculus MATH 191 OR 171 & 172
General Chemistry CHEM 110, CHEM 112
Organic Chemistry* CHEM 310 AND 311, CHEM 312 AND 313 OR SUMMER SCHOOL ONLY AT CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYERSITY DOMINGUEZ HILLS: 300 AND 301 AND 302 AND 303
General Biology** Bio 120, Bio 122
Biochemistry CHEM 450
Microbiology Bio 324
Molecular Biology BIO 320 or 340
Physics PHYS 120 AND 122
Physiology BIO 312
Statistics Math 131
English Composition ENG 110, ENG 111
Communications No Equivalence
General Psychology or Sociology PSYCH 101 OR SOC 101
Micro or Macroeconomics ECON 210 OR 211
Social and Behavioral Sciences Students who have earned or will earn a baccalaureate degree in the U.S. before beginning the Pharm.D. program and meet the prerequisites described above (including introduction to psychology or introduction to sociology and micro- or macro-economics) will have fulfilled the requirements for social and behavioral sciences.

Students who will not have earned a baccalaureate degree before beginning the Pharm.D. program must complete an additional 2 semesters/3 quarters of courses in the social and behavioral sciences. Recommended areas include anthropology, psychology, psychobiology, economics, geography, and sociology.
Humanities Students who have earned or will earn a baccalaureate degree in the U.S. before beginning the Pharm.D. program and meet the prerequisites above will have fulfilled the requirements for humanities. Students who will not earn a baccalaureate degree before beginning the Pharm.D. program must complete 2 semesters/3 quarters of courses in literature, philosophy, history, ethics, foreign language, art history, or music history. Studio or performance classes in art and music are not acceptable.
* For science majors only.
** These courses fulfill pre-requisites for the USC School of Pharmacy. They may not, however, earn equivalence to USC's BISC-110 and/or BISC-112. Please review the appropriate articulation agreement if you seek these equivalences for other programs.
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