Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy at Shenandoah University

USD 45,350

Shenandoah University, USA

Type: Doctorate Duration: 3.0 years

Explore the Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy program at Shenandoah University. This program is offered in USA and provides an excellent learning opportunity in Doctorate studies.

The Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy (NTDP) program at Shenandoah University is designed for U.S.-licensed pharmacists seeking to advance their education while maintaining full-time employment. This all-online program offers a flexible curriculum that includes both self-paced and scheduled courses, allowing students to balance their professional responsibilities with their studies. The NTDP consists of 53 credit hours, including 38 credit hours of didactic courses and 15 credit hours of experiential education. Students engage in a cohort-based format, with minimal on-campus requirements, and have access to a rich array of online resources, including streaming lectures and interactive content. The program emphasizes innovative technology to enhance learning and decision-making skills in pharmacy practice. Graduates are well-prepared to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare field, with opportunities to complete experiential components at their current workplaces. The program can typically be completed in 7 to 8 semesters, depending on the student's prior experience and pace of study.

University
Shenandoah University
University Location
USA (Online)
Program Duration
3.0 years
Ranking
Not available
Part-time allowed
Yes

Required Courses
  • Essentials of Pharmacogenomics
  • Principles of Pharmacokinetics
  • ICARE: Renal
  • ICARE: Cardiovascular
  • Applied Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacogenomics
  • Drug Literature Analysis/Interpretation
  • ICARE: General Medicine
  • ICARE: Hematology/Oncology
  • ICARE: Neurosensory/Psychiatry
  • Patient Assessment
  • Applied Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacogenomics II
  • Applied Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacogenomics III
  • ICARE: Infectious Disease
  • ICARE: Endocrine
  • ICARE: General Medicine II
  • ICARE: Special Populations
  • Ambulatory Care APPE
  • Inpatient Acute Care APPE
  • Elective APPE
  • Community APPE
  • Institutional APPE
  • Continuing APPE
Elective Courses
  • No elective courses listed.