Degree Requirements
Year One Courses
Year Two Courses
Year Three Courses
Year Four Courses
Experiential Education—Required APPEs
Each Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) is designed to offer the student increased experience in unique and progressive pharmacy practice settings. Students are exposed to the roles and responsibilities of the pharmacist in practice and the importance of the pharmacist in direct and indirect patient care. Students will be expected to hone practice skills, professional judgement, behaviors, attitudes and values, confidence, and a sense of personal and professional responsibility to practice both independently and collaboratively in an Interprofessional, team-based care environment. Courses are taught by full-time faculty members or by practicing pharmacists appointed by the University as Clinical Preceptors. APPEs take place at approved institutions and pharmacies. Most sites are located in West Tennessee; however the College has approved over 400 clinical preceptors working at 300 sites in 30+ states across the nation.
Each course is completed during a calendar month; rotations usually begin on the first and end on the last weekday of the month. The typical work week consists of 40 hours Monday-Friday; however evening and weekend hours are permitted. Students are expected to work a minimum of 160 contact hours during the rotation; exact schedules are set by the Clinical Preceptor.
Doctor of Pharmacy students are required to complete nine APPE courses. No more than 2 non-direct patient care rotations are allowed. APPE courses cannot begin until the student has completed all required didactic courses and introductory pharmacy practice experiences.
Students must complete the following six required APPEs:
APPE 700 | Advanced Institutional Practice | 4 |
APPE 710A | Advanced Chain Community Practice | 4 |
APPE 710B | Advanced Independent Community Practice | 4 |
APPE 730A | Internal Medicine | 4 |
| Any section of APPE 720 | 4 |
| Any section of APPE 730 | 4 |
Experiential Education Electives
Students may complete up to five additional elective APPEs, which include the following:
- APPE 710 (any section, limited to one course in addition to the required course listed above)
- APPE 720 (any section): APPE 720A, APPE 720B, APPE 720C, APPE 720F
- APPE 730 (any section, not limited in number of courses): APPE 730A, APPE 730B, APPE 730C, APPE 730D, APPE 730E, APPE 730F, APPE 730G, APPE 730H, APPE 730J, APPE 730K, APPE 730M, APPE 730N, APPE 730P, APPE 730R, APPE 730S, APPE 730T, APPE 730W, APPE 730Y, APPE 730Z
- APPE 740, APPE 750, or APPE 770 (any section, limited to two courses): APPE 740A, APPE 740B, APPE 740D, APPE 740E; APPE 750A, APPE 750C, APPE 750D, APPE 750E, APPE 750F, APPE 750G, APPE 750J, APPE 750K, APPE 750M, APPE 750N, APPE 750P, APPE 750R, APPE 750S; APPE 770A, APPE 770B, APPE 770C, APPE 770E
Electives—Select from the following
At least 24 hours of PHRM didactic or APPE experiential electives or other graduate elective courses as approved by the College of Pharmacy Curriculum Committee. Half of the didactic electives must be designated as Board-preparatory electives.
BPE= Board-Preparatory Elective
NBPE= Non Board-Preparatory Elective
PHRM 701 | Special Projects in Community Practice | 2 |
PHRM 702 | Ambulatory Care (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 703 | Introduction to Population Pharmacokinetics (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 704 | Personal Financial Management (NBPE) | 2 |
PHRM 706 | Advanced Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 708 | Community-Engaged Service Learning (NBPE) | 2 |
PHRM 709 | Drugs of Abuse (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 711 | Health Care and Missions (NBPE) | 2 |
PHRM 712 | Oncology (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 713 | Critical Care (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 719 | Pharmacology Research (NBPE) | 2 |
PHRM 721 | Advanced Pharmacokinetics (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 724 | Diabetes Management (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 727 | Institute on Alchoholism and Drug Dependencies (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 737 | Toxicology (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 756 | Pharmacy Management (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 757 | Special Problems in Pharmacy (NBPE) | 2 |
PHRM 759 | Population Health (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 762 | Infectious Disease (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 776 | Internal Medicine Pharmacotherapy (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 777 | Pediatric Pharmacotherapy (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 778 | Drug-Induced Diseases (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 779 | Medication Therapy Management (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 780 | Study Abroad Programs (NBPE) | 1.0 - 4.0 |
PHRM 782 | Women's Health (BPE) | 2 |
PHRM 783 | Medical Mission Team Leadership (NBPE) | 2 |
PHRM 785 | Special Studies in Pharmacy | 1.0 - 6.0 |