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I plan on going to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Does it matter what classes I take my first two years of college if I plan on getting in the 4 year PharmD program. If so, what classes should I take?
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You need to go to Chapel Hill’s website and print out a degree check sheet for their Bachelors of Science in Pharmacy. Most bachelors degrees require 44 hours of general education classes plus 16-20 hours of degree specific freshman and sophomore level classes. For example, you probably need to take extra science classes like chemistry I and II and microbiology that aren’t included in the basic 44 hours.
All college classes have a course code. If that code begins with a 1 or 2 you can take it in your first two years. Also, they might have the degree sheet separated to not include a general education core and pre-requisites. Be careful when you are pulling up a degree sheet to watch for that. The entire program should be at least 120 hours. If it only says 60 you are only seeing the last two years and need to find a pre-reg page.
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