Doctor of Pharmacy Degree (Pharm.D.)
The traditional Entry-Level Doctor of Pharmacy degree curriculum taught in four Florida cities, is for students seeking first admission into the pharmacy profession. The Working Professional Pharm.D. program was developed for licensed pharmacists in the United States or Canada. It offers a part-time, three-year curriculum to working professionals who have a B.S. Pharmacy degree and are seeking academic and clinical training to earn the advanced doctor of pharmacy degree.
The Entry Level Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) curriculum prepares student pharmacists to provide pharmaceutical care to patients. This program requires four-years of pharmacy studies. Students may complete degree requirements at one of four Florida campuses: Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, St. Petersburg. Lectures by faculty in course curriculum are available through video-streaming technology within two hours of presentations. The Pharm.D. curriculum utilizes active learning exercises to enhance knowledge, professional behaviors and attitudes necessary for pharmacy practice.
Gainesville
UF College of Pharmacy Gainesville Campus
101 S. Newell Dr. Gainesville, FL 32610
P: 352-273-6217
Jacksonville
UF College of Pharmacy Jacksonville Campus
580 W. Eighth St. Jacksonville, FL 32209
P: 904-244-9590
Orlando
UF Research and Academic Center at Lake Nona
6550 Sanger Road Orlando, FL 32827
P: 407-313-7031
St. Petersburg
UF College of Pharmacy St. Petersburg Campus
9200 113th Street North Seminole, FL 33772
P: 727-394-6219