Chemistry Partnerships
Wingate University School of Pharmacy Partnership
Are you interested in a career in pharmacy? We recommend you take advantage of the Methodist University and Wingate University School of Pharmacy partnership. Through the partnership, Methodist University students working towards Bachelor of Science degree will also complete prerequisite coursework requirements for the Wingate University School of Pharmacy’s doctorate program. Better yet, the Wingate University School of Pharmacy will also reserve three spots within its doctorate program for Methodist University students who have met all qualifications and requirements.
While completion of the Bachelor Science degree does not guarantee admission to the Wingate University School of Pharmacy, it does ensure prerequisites are met. The following are additional criteria for admission to the Wingate University School of Pharmacy:
- Completion of an application through PharmCAS
- Completion of the Wingate School of Pharmacy supplemental application
- Completion of the interview process
- Completion of a criminal background check
To begin this program, students must adhere to the Admissions policies found at Methodist University. A student does not need to complete the full degree to qualify for Wingate University if all prerequisites are completed.
Are you a Methodist University student interested in Wingate University's Pharmacy program?
Reach out to Dr. Stephanie Hooper Marosek for more information or visit the Wingate University School of Pharmacy's website.
Partnership Curriculum
The following Methodist University courses complete prerequisite requirements for the Wingate University School of Pharmacy:
Methodist University Courses | Wingate School of Pharmacy |
Course ID | Course Name | Prerequisite Courses |
ENG 1010 | Composition (3 credits) | English Composition |
ENG 1040 | Composition & Rhetoric (3 credits) | Literature* |
ACL 1510 | Speech Communication (3 credits) | General Elective |
ENG 2XXX, 3XXX, or 4XXX | Any English Literature Course (3 credits) | Literature* |
SOC or PSY 1XXX-4XXX | Any Sociology or Psychology Course (3 credits) | 4 credits Humanities/Social Science |
HIS or REL 1XXX-4XXX | Any History or Religion Course (3 credits) | 4 credits Humanities/Social Science |
THE, MUS, ART 1XXX-4XXX | Any Theatre, Music, or Art (Fine Arts) Course | 4 credits Humanities/Social Science |
HIS, REL, PSY, SOC, or PSC 1XXX-4XXX | Any History, Religion, Psychology, Sociology, or Political Science Course not already utilized as a prerequisite (3 credits) | 4 credits Humanities/Social Science |
ECO 1510 or 1520 | Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) | 3 credits General Electives |
CHE 1510 & 1511 | General Chemistry I | 4 credits General Chemistry |
CHE 1520 & 1521 | General Chemistry II – Lecture & Lab (4 credits) | 4 credits General Chemistry |
MAT 2410 | Calculus I (4 credits) | 3 credits Calculus |
CHE 3210 & 3211 | Organic Chemistry I – Lecture & Lab (4 credits) | 4 credits Organic Chemistry |
CHE 3220 & 3221 | Organic Chemistry II – Lecture & Lab (4 credits) | 4 credits Organic Chemistry |
CHE 4500 | Biochemistry (4 credits) | 4 credits Other |
BIO 1530 & 1531
BIO 1560 & 1561 |
Fundamentals of Biology I – Lecture & Lab (4 credits)
Fundamentals of Biology II – Lecture & Lab (4 credits) |
Biology with lab |
BIO 3060
BIO 3080 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4 credits)
Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4 credits) |
Anatomy & Physiology |
BIO 2970 | General Microbiology (4 credits) | General Microbiology with lab |
PHY 1510
PHY 1520 |
General Physics I (4 credits)
General Physics II (4 credits)
|
Physics |
MAT 2200 | Applied Statistics (3 credits) | Statistics |
TOTAL HOURS | 79 credits |
*Higher grade will be used in calculation for application