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                      | 2015-2016 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
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 OverviewThe Purdue College of Pharmacy, consistently ranked among the 10 best pharmacy programs in the nation, offers a uniquely diverse range of undergraduate and graduate study opportunities. A total of 10 different programs and 700 pharmacy practice experiences prepare students for a range of top-paying careers in the fields of pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, and the health sciences. Undergraduate ProgramsThe Purdue College of Pharmacy offers three undergraduate programs: 
	The Pre-Pharmacy Program is a two-year, non-degree program that is intended to prepare students for entry into the PharmD program below. Completing this program, however, does not guarantee entry into the PharmD program.The Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) is a four-year undergraduate program that stresses the multidisciplinary basic sciences related to drug discovery, development, and commercialization. A degree in this program does not allow graduates to become licensed pharmacists.The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) is a professional degree program, which requires completion of a recognized pre-pharmacy program. Successful completion of this degree allows you to sit for the licensing exam to practice pharmacy. Facultyhttps://www.pharmacy.purdue.edu/directory Contact InformationProspective undergraduate and professional program studentsContact Holly W. Keckler, Associate Director for Recruitment, Office of Student Services: Phone: (765) 496-7381 Fax: (765) 496-1875 E-mail: keckler@purdue.edu Office: Room 156 RHPH Prospective undergraduate and professional students who are interested in visiting the College and learning about programs for minorities are urged to contact the Office of Multicultural Programs to arrange for their visit. Transfer students should contact T. Patrick George. ProgramsProfessionalBaccalaureatePre-Program
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