Upon completion of the Pre-Pharmacy Program at Emmanuel College, the graduate will have received a Christian liberal arts core in addition to scientific training commensurate with the admission requirements of the Pharmacy schools in the Southeastern United States.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
LIBERAL ARTS CORE
Communication Skills
EN 101, 102 (Freshman Composition) 6 hrs.
CM 130 (Intro to Communication) 3 hrs.
Humanities
EN 200 (Intro to Literature) 3 hrs.
Art-Music Appreciation/Philosophy/Theater/Foreign
Language/Literature 3 hrs.
Social and Behavioral Science
History (HY 272/ HY273) 3 hrs.
PY 210 (General Psychology) 3 hrs.
Natural Science/Mathematical Reasoning
SC 101 (Scientific Reasoning) 1 hr.
SC 111, 112 (Biology I & II) 8 hrs.
MA 200 (Statistics) 3 hrs.
Christian Ministries
BI 111 (Biblical Literature & History) 3 hrs.
BI 112 (Interpreting Biblical Literature) 3 hrs.
BI 300 (Gospel of John) 3 hrs.
TH 237 (Christian Ethics) 3 hrs.
Physical Wellness
PE 105 (Total Fitness) 1 hr.
FS 101 (Freshman Seminar) 2 hrs.
SS 400 (Senior Seminar) 1 hr.
Total 49 hrs.
MAJOR LOWER AND UPPER LEVEL COURSES
Mathematics
MA 175 (Pre-Calculus) 4 hrs.
MA 240 (Calculus I) 4 hrs.
Natural Sciences
SC 220, 221 (General Chemistry I & II) 8 hrs.
SC 240 (Physics I) 4 hrs.
SC 320, 321 (Organic Chemistry I & II) 8 hrs.
SC 330, 331 (Anatomy/Physiology I & II) 8 hrs.
SC 333 (Molecular Genetics) 3 hrs.
SC 334 (Molecular Biology Cell) 4 hrs.
SC 340 (Microbiology) 4 hrs.
SC 351 (Intro to Research) 2 hrs.
SC 352 (Directed Research) 2 hrs.
SC 420, 421 (Biochemistry I & II) 8 hrs.
Guided Electives
BU200/201 (Economics) 3 hrs.
PS 101 (American Government)* 3 hrs.
Social Behavioral Science/Foreign Language** 3 hrs.
General Electives 6 hrs.
TOTAL 123 hrs.
*NOTE: Students who indicate an interest in applying for admission to the University of Georgia Pharmacy program will be required to take PS 101. Other students will be permitted to choose a different Social Science course to meet the requirements of the program they wish to enter.
**NOTE: Students who indicate an interest in applying for admission to the University of Georgia Pharmacy program will be required to take Multi-Cultural Electives such as: foreign language, GY101, HY 110/111. Other students will be permitted to choose different elective courses to meet the requirements of the program they wish to enter.




