University of Waterloo Pharmacy

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Contacts

Website: http://www.pharmacy.uwaterloo.ca
Phone: 519-888-4567
Admissions e-mail: e-mail: gsoffice@uwaterloo.ca

Program Information

  • Bachelor of pharmacy
  • 4 years in length
  • Includes 4 co-op work terms
  • Number of applications in 2008: N/A
  • Class size in 2009: 120


Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: two full years of university-level science
  • Required Courses
  • Biology:
    • Introductory Cell Biology (with lab)
    • Genetics
    • Fundamentals of Microbiology (with lab)
    • Human Anatomy
  • Chemistry:
    • Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter (with lab)
    • Chemical Reactions, Equilibria and Kinetics (with lab)
    • Introductory Biochemistry or Fundamentals of Biochemistry
    • Introductory Chemical Thermodynamics
    • Basic Organic Chemistry 1 (with lab) or Organic Chemistry 1
    • Basic Organic Chemistry 2 (with lab) or Organic Chemistry 2
  • Mathematics:
    • Calculus 1 for the Life Sciences or Calculus 1 for Honours Mathematics or Calculus 1 (Advanced)
    • Calculus 2 for the Life Sciences or Calculus 2 for Honours Mathematics or Calculus 2 (Advanced)
    • Introductory Statistics for Scientists
  • Humanities, Social Sciences, and English:
    • Four terms of Humanities or Social Sciences at the university level (normally no more than 2 terms should be from a single subject area)
    • Grade 12 English (any Grade 12 U-level English course)

For more information, click [1]

GPA

  • Minimum: 3.0(4.0 scale)
  • Average accepted GPA 2009: N/A
  • Calculation method:
    • The grade achieved in every university course you have taken since entering university will be included in the overall average calculation.

For more information, click [2]

Supporting Documents

  • Official interim and final transcript marks from the institution the applicant is currently attending
  • Pharmacy Admissions Profile: describes applicant’s involvement in activities
  • 1 Reference Letter Form: preferably from a pharmacist, alternatively a nurse or a doctor

For more information please visit: [3]


Interview

  • April 29 - May 1, 2011
  • Applicants must complete a Reading Comprehension/Writing Test (time limit applies) as part of the interview process
  • Interviews are conducted in early May

For more information please visit: [4]


Deadlines

  • August 16th, 2010: Applications for January 2012 are opened.
    • Note that application website will be shut down from September 27th to October 6th.
  • January 9th, 2011: Deadline to submit the winter 2012 application, in addition to paying the application fee.
  • February 11th, 2011: Deadline to submit the following documents:
    • Interim University Transcript(s)
    • Pharmacy Admission Profile
    • Confirmation of English Language Requirements (if applicable)
    • Reference Letter Form
  • April 7th, 2011: Invitation for Pharmacy interviews will be sent by email.
  • April 14th, 2011: Deadline to confirm attendance to interview.
  • April 29th - May 1st, 2011: Pharmacy Admission Interviews and Reading Comprehension/Writing Test (for selected candidates)
  • June 10th, 2011: Deadline to submit University transcripts with final Winter 2011 grades.
  • June 15th, 2011: Admission decisions will be communicated to all applicants.

June 28th, 2011: Deadline to accept Offer of Admission to Pharmacy. For more information, click: [5]


Tuition

  • Approximately $6,700 per term for Canadian citizens and permanent residents, and approximately $16,000 for International students
  • Additional fees each academic term for incidental expenses and co-op program operations, bringing the total fees to approximately $7,500 and $17,700 respectively

For more information, click:[6]