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2024-25 Undergraduate Academic Catalog | School of Natural and Social Sciences | Biological and Chemical Sciences

3+4 RWC-UB Chemistry-PharmD Agreement

3+4 RWU-UB Chemistry(or Biochemistry)-PharmD Agreement

The cooperative pharmacy program with the University at Buffalo (UB) consists of three years at Roberts Wesleyan University (RWU) and four years at UB thereby allowing students to complete both the B.S. and the Pharm.D. degrees in seven years instead of the traditional eight.  In the RWU portion of the program, the students complete 99 semester hours which includes the majority of the requirements for the Chemistry (or Biochemistry) major (see below).  During the first year at UB, students will take 21 hours of science and pharmacy course work that will transfer back to RWU to complete the B.S. in Chemistry or Biochemistry.  The student is eligible to graduate from Roberts Wesleyan University only after the RWU program and the first-year courses at the University of Buffalo are completed and transferred back to Roberts Wesleyan University.  For more specific details, contact RWU's Chemistry-Pre-Pharmacy Advisor, Dr. Jason Taylor, at 585.594.6310.

SPECIFICS OF THE CHEMISTRY B.S. DEGREE

Minimum Total Hours: 120

Total Liberal Arts Hours Required: 60

General Education Requirements: Per Core Curriculum Requirements list (see General Education Council).  Exceptions: the lab science and mathematics proficiency requirements are met through the major; for the 3+4 RWU-UB Chemistry-PharmD Agreement only, SRSE 4100 has a UB Pharmacy substitution.

Minimum Requirements: Overall and major GPA of 2.0; no grade less than C- in the major.

Transfer Requirements: See institutional transfer policies.

Application to the Major: Standard institutional major application should be submitted at the end of the sophomore year.

Major Requirements: 66 hours with a minimum of 43 hours in chemistry as follows:

  • Required chemistry courses: CHEM 1110, 1110 lab, 1120, 1120 lab, 2110, 2110 lab, 2120, 2120 lab, 2210, 2310, 3110, 3110 lab, 3120*, 3120 lab*, 3040, 4020*, 4600*, 4980*;

  • One additional 4000-level chemistry course (3 hours): BCHE 3050, CHEM 4060 or 3000;

  • CSCI 2010;

  • 12 hours of mathematics: MATH 2281, 2282, and 2283;

  • 8 hours of physics: PHYS 1001 and 1002 or PHY 2001 and 2002.

Courses with an asterisk (*) are those courses that may be substituted with courses through the first-year UB program with an additional 12 hours of electives to complete the RWU B.S. in either Chemistry or Biochemistry.  The student must work closely with their advisor to ensure all requirements are met for the program.

 

SPECIFICS OF THE BIOCHEMISTRY B.S. DEGREE

Minimum Total Hours: 120

Total Liberal Arts Hours Required: 60

General Education Requirements: Per Core Curriculum Requirements list (see General Education Council). Exceptions: lab science requirement and mathematics proficiency are met through the major requirements; for the 3+4 RWU-UB Chemistry-PharmD Agreement only, SRSE 4100 has a UB Pharmacy substitution.

Minimum Requirements: Overall and major GPA of 2.0; no grade less than C- in the major.

Transfer Requirements: See institutional transfer policies.

Application to the Major: Standard institutional major application should be submitted at the end of the sophomore year.

Major Requirements: 65 hours as follows:

  • 20 hours in biology: BIOL 1110, 1110 lab, 1120, 1120 lab, 3020, 3020 lab;

  • 8 hours of biology electives: BIOL 3010, 3010 lab, 3060, 3060 lab, 4010, 4010 lab, 4200, 4200 lab;
  • 20 hours in chemistry: CHEM 1110, 1110 lab, 1120, 1120 lab, 2110, 2110 lab, 2120, 2120 lab, 3110*, 4600*;

  • 13 hours in biochemistry: BCHE 2310, 3050, 3050 lab, 3060*, 3060 lab*, 3300*, 4980*;

  • 12 hours in mathematics and physics: MATH 2281, PHYS 1001 or 2001 and PHYS 1002 or 2002.

Courses with an asterisk (*) are those courses that may be substituted with courses through the first-year UB program with an additional 12 hours of electives to complete the RWU B.S. in either Chemistry or Biochemistry.  The student must work closely with their advisor to ensure all requirements are met for the program.