Fast Track Your Pharmacy Career
Through UNE’s Pre-Professional Pharmacy program, you’ll gain the expertise and knowledge needed to succeed in the Doctor of Pharmacy program. This two-year program is designed for students planning to apply to the School of Pharmacy, covering all prerequisite courses for the doctoral program.
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B.S. in Pharmacy Science
If you are enrolled in our Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program, you will be awarded a B.S. in Pharmacy Science after you successfully complete your second professional (P2) year. Completion of the B.S. in Pharmacy Science does not make you eligible for licensure as a pharmacist, you must complete all requirements for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree in order to be eligible to take the pharmacy licensure exams (NAPLEX, MPJE).
Why UNE for Pre-Pharmacy
- You’ll join a close-knit, collaborative community. Class sizes are small, and faculty are dedicated to student-centered learning.
- You’ll have the opportunity to work with professors on cutting-edge research and community outreach.
- You’ll be eligible for UNE’s GradVantage program for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
- If you continue into UNE's Doctor of Pharmacy program you’ll receive a B.S. in Pharmacy Science upon successful completion of your second professional year (after four years of study).
- A 2+4 track of pre-professional and professional pharmacy studies allows you to complete your pharmacy education in six years.
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Career Paths for Pharmacists
Pharmacists provide valuable direct care, from vaccinations to health screenings, to consultations and community clinics.
Pharmacists are medication experts who bring their knowledge on drug-based care to an integrated health care team and play roles in managing medication plans for patients. This includes watching for negative drug interactions, recommending alternative options for physicians, tracking opiate prescriptions to identify over-prescribing practices, and more.
UNE pharmacists are trained in holistic approaches to wellness such as nutrition, exercise, and stress reduction and routinely work with patients to make better choices for their health and wellbeing.
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Academic Advising for Pre-Pharmacy Majors
Academic advising gives first-year students the opportunity to gain a greater understanding of:
- Major specific and core required courses
- Course selection, registration, and academic plans
- Building internships and study abroad into your academic plan
- On campus resources available at UNE
Pre-Professional Pharmacy Faculty Advisor
As a first-year student in the Pre-Professional Pharmacy program, you are assigned to Dr. Sarah Vincent as your academic advisor. Dr. Vincent is a great resource of information on curriculum-specific questions and insight on pharmacy school and career options in pharmacy.
You are encouraged to schedule appointments to meet with your advisor on a regular basis and not just in the weeks preceding the registration process.
Mandatory Pre-Registration Advising Meetings*
As a first-year student in the Pre-Professional Pharmacy program, you are required to attend mandatory Pre- Registration Advising appointments with Dr. Vincent in the fall and spring. You will be given an alternate pin number to use at the time of registration and will receive an email with details on how to sign up for these meetings. Until you attend a First-Year Mandatory Advising Meeting, you will not have permission to register for classes.
Mandatory Pre-Registration Advising Meetings must be completed during mid-October through mid-November of your fall semester and mid-March through mid-April of your spring semester.
What will you study? Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum Overview
The Pre-Professional Pharmacy curriculum includes coursework in biology, chemistry, social/global awareness, and pharmacy practice. Through these hands-on courses, you’ll experience the best of what UNE has to offer: small class sizes, engaging faculty, and an intellectual health sciences community.
To learn more about the program view the Academic Catalog.
As a Pre-Professional Pharmacy student, you’ll have the opportunity to:
- Integrate with the School of Pharmacy
- Work directly with a Pharmacy Faculty Academic Advisor
- Build relationships with faculty in the doctoral program
- Be part of an inclusive community of innovative thinkers
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Beautiful Locations for your Pre-Professional Pharmacy program
Two Years on the Biddeford Campus
In the Pre-Professional Pharmacy program, you’ll live and study on the waterfront. Our Biddeford Campus includes state-of-the-art facilities, such as the Center for Excellence in the Marine Sciences, Harold Alfond Center for the Health Sciences and Peter and Cécile Morgane Hall.
Professional Studies in Portland, Maine
If you go on to earn your Pharm.D., you will study on our Portland, Maine campus. A classic New England quad with brick buildings and tall trees, UNE's campus is just 10 minutes from downtown. Portland, named “America’s Most Livable City” by Forbes and “Foodiest Small Town in America” by Bon Appetit, is the city on every list. A rustic port hosts a cool cultural scene — with outdoor adventure all around.
Contact
Applying or Transfering
For questions about applying to the Pre-Professional Pharmacy Program or credit transfer contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at admissions@localsinglez.com or 1 (800) 477-4863.
Careers and Student Advising
For questions about pharmacy careers or Pre-Professional Pharmacy student advising, contact Pre-Pharmacy Coordinator Sarah Vincent, B.S., Pharm.D., at svincent2@localsinglez.com or (207) 602-2882.
Recognition for our Pharmacy Program
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