Doctor of Pharmacy Degree
The doctor of pharmacy program at the Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy is a four-year professional doctorate degree program from which graduates will earn a doctor of pharmacy degree (Pharm.D.). The first three professional years are primarily based in the classroom and laboratory on campus at UT Tyler. The fourth professional year is comprised of in-depth practice experiences where students learn at pharmacy practice locations with community practitioners and faculty members.
Team-Based Learning
The Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy will use an approach to classroom teaching that is different from the methods most students have encountered. Rather than having courses taught using traditional lectures, pharmacy students will actively engage in their learning by spending classroom time solving problems as part of a team. Students will come to the classroom prepared to work on cases related to the pharmacy profession and solve them using critical thinking and communication skills. This method of teaching and learning greatly enhances comprehension of the content and the ability to use that content to immediately solve meaningful problems. More information about team-based learning can be found on the Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy website (http://uttyler.edu/pharmacy/learning.php).
Prerequisite Coursework
Successful completion of a minimum of two years of prerequisite coursework is required prior to starting the first professional year in the Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy. Please check the UT Tyler website for the most current information regarding the prerequisite requirements (http://uttyler.edu/pharmacy/prerequisites.php).
Scholastic Load
The minimum credit hour load to be considered a full-time professional student in the College of Pharmacy is 15 semester hours during the fall and spring semesters, or six semester hours in the summer semester. The maximum credit hour load permitted is 18 semester hours during the fall and spring semesters. The typical curriculum load is 18 semester hours in the fall and spring with no more than 9 credit hours in each session. The maximum credit hour load permitted is 12 credits in the summer semester. In the summer semester sessions, students may not exceed 3 credit hours in the Short Summer session, 6 credit hours in each of the Summer I or Summer II sessions, 12 credit hours in the Long Summer session, or 6 credit hours in each Experiential session.
Enrollment Status per Financial Aid regulations (minimum credits required):
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Full-Time |
3/4 Time |
Half-Time |
Less than Half |
Fall/Spring |
15 |
12 |
8 |
7 or fewer |
Summer |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 or fewer |
Accreditation Status
Information on the College of Pharmacy accreditation status is available at: http://www.uttyler.edu/pharmacy/accreditation.php.