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Butler Community College 2022-23 Catalog 
    
Butler Community College 2022-23 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Pre-Pharmacy (AS)


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Program Information

Do you like to help people? Do you like working directly with patients? Do you want to have flexibility and in the hours and locations where you work? Would you like to enter a profession which is highly in demand and has great job stability? Pharmacists are needed all over the United States and the demand for Pharmacists is growing. With the increased number of prescriptions, increased number of drugs available on the market, growing population of older patients, the demand for pharmacists is real and growing.  With innovative drug treatments, expanded services offered by pharmacists and advanced technology, there is a lot to look forward to in the Pharmacy profession.

Butler Community College is committed to flexible pathways for our student’s success. Courses are offered in varying delivery formats; face-to-face, blended and online. When reviewing this pathway, please check the Class Schedule to identify which format the course is offered to make sure you are selecting the delivery modality that fits your needs.

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Kansas State Wide Transfer course (T►)
Milestone Courses - 
Courses are considered essential for progress within a selected Pathway and are indicated by a diamond symbol (♦).
This course is offered online (O)

Program Pathway Learning Outcomes

Click here to view this program’s assessment data. For more information or questions, please contact Phil Speary at pspeary@butlercc.edu or 316.322.3226.

Contact Information

Robert Carlson
Instructor
316.322.3137
Office: BOE 244B
rcarlson@butlercc.edu

Susan Forrest
Co-Lead Instructor
316.322.3251
Office: BOE 15112B
sforrest@butlercc.edu

Summer Term: 5 Credit Hours


Total Degree Pathway Credit Hours: 70


(Recommended course: CH 275 . Biochemistry. Those who take BI226 must finish sequence with BI227.)

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