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Course Equivalencies for Florida State University
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| Calculus |
Math 2311 |
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| General Chemistry |
Chem 1045/1045L & 1046/1046L |
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| Organic Chemistry* |
Chem 2210, 2211 & 2211L |
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| General Biology** |
BSC 2010/2010L & 2011/2011L |
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| Biochemistry |
BCH 4053 |
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| Microbiology |
MCB 4403 & 4403L |
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| Molecular Biology |
PCB 3063 or 4024 |
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| Physics |
Phys 2053 & 2054 |
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| Physiology |
PCB 3743 & 4731L |
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| Statistics |
Stat 2171 |
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| English Composition |
Eng 1101 & 1102 |
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| Communications |
Comm 4465 |
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| General Psychology or Sociology |
Psych 2012 or SYG 1000 |
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| Micro or Macroeconomics |
Econ 2013 or 2023 |
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Social and Behavioral Sciences
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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.
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Humanities
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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.
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* For science majors only.
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** 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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