Pharmacy Pathway
2–4 YEARS
PRE
PHARMACY
STUDY
2–4 YEARS: Pre-pharmacy coursework can be completed at any accredited college or university. Some pharmacy schools offer early assurance pathways to pre-pharmacy students. The majority of pharmacy schools do not require students to complete a bachelor’s degree before entering the professional Pharm.D. curriculum. View a list of pre-pharmacy and other feeder programs (Google Sheet) offered by AACP Member Institutions.
3–4 YEARS
PHARMACY
COLLEGE OR SCHOOL
Pharm.D. Degree
3–4 YEARS: Most pharmacy colleges and school in the U.S. require 4 years of study in the professional Pharm.D. curriculum. Some pharmacy institutions offer accelerated programs that require the same amount of professional coursework to be completed within 3 years.
PHARMACIST LICENSURE EXAM
AND
STATE BOARD REQUIREMENTS
LICENSURE:All Pharm.D. graduates must successfully complete the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) and other licensure assessments required by a state board of pharmacy before they can legally practice as a pharmacist in the U.S.
OPTIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT
RESIDENCY: 1–2 years of postgraduate training focused on certain patient populations or disease states in a clinical setting.
FELLOWSHIP: Individualized postgraduate training with a focus in academia, research, or industry.
CERTIFICATION: Licensed pharmacists may choose to become board certified as a way to demonstrate pharmacy expertise in a specialty area of practice: Ambulatory Care, Cardiology, Compounded Sterile Preparations, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Geriatric, Infectious Diseases, Nuclear, Nutrition Support Oncology, Pain Management, Pediatric, Pharmacotherapy, Psychiatric and Solid Organ Transplantation.
PHARMACY WORKFORCE
Hundreds of pharmacy career pathways available, including specialized or advanced pharmacy practice.