PharmD 3+3
Major (BA) and Graduate Degree (PharmD)

PharmD through a 3+3
North Park University and Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy offer a six-year pathway to earn a BA in biochemistry and a Doctor of Pharmacy, saving a year compared to the traditional timeline. This Direct Enrollment Program (DEP) provides guaranteed entry to Roosevelt’s College of Pharmacy without requiring the PCAT or PCAS application.
First-year North Park students can apply for DEP in their second semester, with up to 10 full-time students accepted annually.
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Featured course
CHEM 1150–General Chemistry I
A presentation of the basic laws of chemistry with emphasis on stoichiometry, atomic and electronic structure, bonding, and the states of matter(gas, liquid, solid, and solution). Properties and reactions of some elements and simple compounds are used to exemplify the principles. Chemistry I and II form a year’s sequential study of the principles of chemistry with applications describing elements and compounds and their reactions. This sequence meets the needs of students majoring in the physical and biological sciences. Four hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MATH placement above 1010 or co-requisite MATH 1010.
Preparing for PharmD
Students work closely with chemistry and biochemistry faculty to earn a BA in biochemistry that prepares them with all of the prerequisite courses for pharmacy school at Roosevelt University.

Faculty spotlight
Dr. Matthew Van Duzor, Associate Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Van Duzor’s research experience helps him equip students with the skills necessary to conduct research in laboratory settings.
Contact
College of Arts and Sciences
Division of Sciences
Nancy and G. Timothy Johnson Center for Science and Community Life
5141 N. Christiana Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
artsandsciences@northpark.edu
(773) 244-5660