Ways to PharmD

Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy has partnered with the Kettering College to help prospective students make a seamless transition into the PharmD program. Courses that meet our prerequisite requirements are listed below.

Students who graduate from a partnering academic institution and meet all of the requirements listed in the articulation agreement and have a successful interview will be offered a seat in our PharmD program.


Kettering College Courses

 Prerequisites EQUIvALENT COURSES UNITS
General Biology I with lab BIOL 105 Foundations of Biology I  4
General Biology II with lab BIOL 110 Foundations of Biology II 5
General Chemistry I with lab  CHEM 121  General Chemistry I 4
General Chemistry II with lab CHEM 122  General Chemistry II 4
Organic Chemistry I with lab CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry I 4
Organic Chemistry II with lab CHEM 222  Organic Chemistry II 4
Cellular & Molecular Biology BIOL 315 Molecular Biology 4
General Physics I with lab PHYS 141  General Physics I 4
Additional Recommended SCIENCES UNITS
Genetics  BIOL 335  Human Genetics  4
Histology BIO 310  Histology 4
Immunology BIOL 440  Immunology  3
Microbiology BIOL 151  General Microbiology 4
Physiology BIOL 210  Anatomy  4
General Biochemistry BIOL 341 Biochemistry  4

Applicants without a bachelor’s degree

Applicants without a bachelor's degree must complete additional courses in the following areas:

English Composition

*6 semester or 9 quarter hours of English Composition

This should be the freshman composition sequence. Remedial English and English as a Second Language (ESL) course are not acceptable to fulfill this requirement. English courses must be taken from the English Department.

Humanities/Fine Arts

*12 semester or 16 quarter hours of Humanities/Fine Arts

Recommended areas include literature, philosophy, history, ethics, foreign language, art history, or music history. Studio or performance classes in art and music are not acceptable.

Social and Behavioral Sciences

*12 semester or 16 quarter hours of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Recommend areas include cultural diversity, anthropology, psychology, psychobiology, economics, political science, geography, and sociology. 

Advanced Placement (AP) Credit

AP credit will be accepted as fulfilling any prerequisite sequence.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Credit

CLEP credit will not be accepted to fulfill any of the prerequisite courses. 

Distance and Online Courses

We accept online credits in cases other than emergency.

Course Equivalents | Articulation Agreement