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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS Substantive Program Modification Form UNIVERSITY: SDSU CURRENT PROGRAM TITLE: Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.S.) [S.BSPHS.PHS] CIP CODE: 51.001 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Pharmacy & Allied Health Professions (SPAHP) UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Pharmacy & Allied Health Professions (SPAHP) University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy. Dennis D. Hedge 1/5/018 Vice President of Academic Affairs or Date President of the University 1. This modification addresses a change in: Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program Program name Existing specialization CIP Code Other: Revised work. Effective date of change: 018-019 Academic Year 3. Program Degree Level: Associate Bachelor s Master s Doctoral 4. Category: Certificate Specialization Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur: On the effective date for all students On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program) new name: Reminder: Name changes may require updating related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc. 6. Primary Aspects of the Modification: Existing Curriculum Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs. System General Education Requirements 34 System General Education Requirements 34 SGR 1 Written Communication: ENGL 101 English Communication I (3) ENGL 01 English Communication II (3) 6 SGR 1 Written Communication: ENGL 101 English Communication I (3) ENGL 01 English Communication II (3) 6 SGR Oral Communication: SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech (3) 3 SGR Oral Communication: SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech (3) Program Forms: Substantive Program Modification Form (Last Revised 08/016) Page 1 of 5 3

Existing Curriculum SGR 3 Social Sciences: ECON 0 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) Student choice (3) 6 SGR 3 Social Sciences: ECON 0 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECON 01 Principles of Microeconomics (3) Student choice (3) SGR 4 Arts and Humanities 6 SGR 4 Arts and Humanities 6 SGR 5 Mathematics: 5 SGR 5 Mathematics: 5 MATH 11-11L Survey of Calculus & (5) MATH 11-11L Survey of Calculus & SGR 6 Natural Sciences: CHEM 11-11L General Chemistry I & (4) CHEM 114-114L General Chemistry II & (4) 8 SGR 6 Natural Sciences: CHEM 11-11L General Chemistry I & (4) CHEM 114-114L General Chemistry II & (4) 8 Major Requirements 95 Major Requirements 101 BIOL 151-151L General Biology I & 4 BIOL 151-151L General Biology I & 4 BIOL 1-1L Human Anatomy & 4 BIOL 1-1L Human Anatomy & 4 BIOL 35-35L Physiology & 4 BIOL 35-35L Physiology & 4 CHEM 36-36L Organic Chemistry I & 4 CHEM 36-36L Organic Chemistry I & 4 CHEM 38-38L Organic Chemistry II & 4 CHEM 38-38L Organic Chemistry II & 4 MICR 31-31L General Microbiology & 4 MICR 31-31L General Microbiology & 4 6 PHA 119 Introduction to the Pharmacy 1 PHA 119 Introduction to the Pharmacy 1 Profession Profession PHA 19 Fundamentals of Health Care 1 PHA 19 Fundamentals of Health Care 1 Practice Practice I PHA 313 Pharmacy Calculations 1 PHA 30 Introduction to Pathophysiology 3 PHA 30 Introduction to Pathophysiology 3 PHA 33 Pharmaceutical Biochemistry 4 PHA 33 Pharmaceutical Biochemistry 4 PHA 34 Biomedical Science I 4 PHA 34 Biomedical Science I 4 PHA 36L Integrated Pharmacy oratory I 1 PHA 331 Pharmaceutics I 3 PHA 331 Pharmaceutics I 4 PHA 33-33L Pharmaceutics II & 4 PHA 33-33L Pharmaceutics II & PHA 340-340L Medicinal Chemistry I & 4 PHA 340-340L Medicinal Chemistry I & 3 PHA 341-341L Medicinal Chemistry II & 4 PHA 341-341L Medicinal Chemistry II & 3 PHA 34 Self Care Pharmacotherapeutics I 1 PHA 35 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & 3 Toxicology I PHA 353 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & 3 Toxicology II PHA 363L Pharmacy Skills oratory I 1 PHA 364L Pharmacy Skills oratory II PHA 367-367L Pharmacy Practice I & PHA 367-367L Pharmacy Practice I: Introduction to Pharmacy Practice & 1 PHA 368 Pharmacy Practice II & 3 PHA 368-368L Pharmacy Practice II: Drug Information and Communication & PHA 410 Introductory Practice Experience 3 PHA 410 Introductory Practice Experience I 3 I PHA 415 Biopharmaceutics and 4 PHA 415 Biopharmaceutics and 4 Pharmacokinetics Pharmacokinetics PHA 419 Fundamentals of Health Care 1 Practice II PHA 45 Biomedical Science II 3 PHA 45 Biomedical Science II 3 PHA 46 Integrated Pharmacy oratory II 1 PHA 430 Pharmacy Practice Law 3 PHA 430 Pharmacy Practice Law 3 PHA 44 Pharmacology I 5 PHA 44 Pharmacology I 5 PHA 443 Pharmacology II 4 PHA 443 Pharmacology II 4 PHA 444 Toxicology PHA 444 Toxicology PHA 445 Pharmacotherapeutics I PHA 445 Pharmacotherapeutics I 3 PHA 446 Pharmacotherapeutics II 3 PHA 446 Pharmacotherapeutics II 3 Program Forms: Substantive Program Modification Form (Last Revised 08/016) Page of 5

Existing Curriculum PHA 45 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & 4 Toxicology III PHA 453 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & 4 Toxicology IV PHA 463L Pharmacy Skills oratory III PHA 464L Pharmacy Skills oratory IV PHA 467-467L Pharmacy Practice III & 3 PHA 467-467L Pharmacy Practice III: Research Evaluation and Pharmacoeconomics & PHA 468-468L Pharmacy Practice IV & 3 PHA 468-468L Pharmacy Practice IV: Medication Safety and Sterile Compounding & STAT 81 Introduction to Statistics 3 STAT 81 Introduction to Statistics 3 Electives 9 Electives 3 Summary of s Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.S.) System General Education Requirements 34 System General Education Requirements 34 Major Requirements 95 Major Requirements 101 Electives 9 Electives 3 Total number of hours required for major 95 Total number of hours required for major 101 Total number of hours required for degree* 138 Total number of hours required for degree* 138 *An exception to the 10-credit bachelor s degree was approved for the B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences in 01. 7. Explanation of the Change: New accreditation standards for Doctor of Pharmacy programs from the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education went into effect last year. These new standards include increased emphasis on skill development, affective domain competencies, integration of content across the curriculum, and active learning. Assessment data and curriculum mapping also indicated specific areas of the curriculum such as drug information, informatics, and quality improvement that required strengthening. This curricular revision of the B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharm.D. program is designed to address these areas. The pre-pharmacy coursework changes include a switch from Macroeconomics to Microeconomics. This change will better prepare students for the professional program curriculum. Within the professional program, major changes include increased focus on laboratory experiences in order to emphasis skill development and content integration; integration of pathophysiology, pharmacology, and toxicology to allow for improved content understanding and retention; and creation of separate courses in over-thecounter medications and pharmacy calculations for better focus on these content areas. No impact on the timeline for program completion is expected. The total number of credits for the B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences is unchanged. In addition, the total number of credits between the pre-pharmacy portion of the curriculum and the professional program is unchanged. Students can complete the prepharmacy curriculum (66 credits) within two years and then apply for acceptance into the professional program. After that, the students progress as a cohort through the first two years of the professional program leading to the B.S in Pharmaceutical Sciences. s will be phased in over several years, as other courses are removed from the program. PHA Modifications: Current Deletion PHA 30 Introduction to Pathophysiology X 3 0 PHA 331 Pharmaceutics I 3 4 PHA 33 Pharmaceutics II 4 PHA 33L Pharmaceutics II X 0 0 PHA 340 Medicinal Chemistry I 4 3 Program Forms: Substantive Program Modification Form (Last Revised 08/016) Page 3 of 5

Current Deletion PHA 340L Medicinal Chemistry I X 0 0 PHA 341 Medicinal Chemistry II 4 3 PHA 341L Medicinal Chemistry II X 0 0 PHA 367 Pharmacy Practice I 1 PHA 367L Pharmacy Practice I X 0 0 PHA 368 Pharmacy Practice II 3 PHA 368L Pharmacy Practice II X 0 0 PHA 44 Pharmacology I X 5 0 PHA 443 Pharmacology II X 4 0 PHA 444 Toxicology X 0 PHA 445 Pharmacotherapeutics I 3 PHA 467 Pharmacy Practice III 3 PHA 467L Pharmacy Practice III X 0 0 PHA 468 Pharmacy Practice IV 3 PHA 468L Pharmacy Practice IV X 0 0 Changes to PHA work 4 New PHA courses: PHA 313 Pharmacy Calculations 1 PHA 36L Integrated Pharmacy oratory I 1 PHA 34 Self Care Pharmacotherapeutics I 1 PHA 35 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology I 3 PHA 353 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology II 3 PHA 363L Pharmacy Skills oratory I 1 PHA 364L Pharmacy Skills oratory II PHA 419 Fundamentals of Health Care Practice II 1 PHA 46L Integrated Pharmacy oratory II 1 PHA 45 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology III 4 PHA 453 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology IV 4 PHA 463L Pharmacy Skills oratory III PHA 464L Pharmacy Skills oratory IV Additions to PHA work 6 Implementation plan for the Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.S.) and Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) coursework: Fall 018 PHA 30 Introduction to Pathophysiology PHA 340L Medicinal Chemistry I PHA 367L Pharmacy Practice I PHA 313 Pharmacy Calculations PHA 35 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology I PHA 363L Pharmacy Skills oratory I PHA 19 Fundamentals of Health Care Practice Renamed to Fundamentals of Health Care Practice I PHA 331 Pharmaceutics I 3 to 4 credits PHA 340 Medicinal Chemistry I 4 to 3 credits PHA 367 Pharmacy Practice I to 1 credits Renamed to Pharmacy Practice I: Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Spring 019 PHA 33L Pharmaceutics II PHA 36 Integrated Pharmacy oratory I PHA 33 Pharmaceutics II 4 to credits PHA 341L Medicinal Chemistry II PHA 34 Self Care Pharmacotherapeutics I PHA 341 Medicinal Chemistry II 4 to 3 credits PHA 368L Pharmacy Practice II PHA 353 Pathophysiology, PHA 368 Pharmacy Practice II Program Forms: Substantive Program Modification Form (Last Revised 08/016) Page 4 of 5

Pharmacology & Toxicology II Renamed to Pharmacy Practice II: Drug Information and Communication PHA 364L Pharmacy Skills oratory II Fall 019 PHA 44 Pharmacology I PHA 45 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology III PHA 445 Pharmacotherapeutics I to 3 credits PHA 467L Pharmacy Practice III PHA 463L Pharmacy Skills oratory III PHA 467 Pharmacy Practice III Renamed to Pharmacy Practice III: Research Evaluation and Pharmacoeconomics Spring 00 PHA 443 Pharmacology II PHA 419 Fundamentals of Health Care Practice II PHA 468 Pharmacy Practice IV 3 to credits Renamed to Pharmacy Practice IV: Medication Safety and Sterile Compounding PHA 444 Toxicology PHA 46 Integrated Pharmacy oratory II PHA 468L Pharmacy Practice IV PHA 453 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology IV PHA 464L Pharmacy Skills oratory IV Fall 00 PHA 76L Integrated Pharmacy oratory III PHA 74L Patient Assessment and Self Care PHA 767 Pharmacy Practice V PHA 767L Pharmacy Practice V PHA 763L Pharmacy Skills oratory V PHA 74 Patient Assessment and Self Care Renamed to Self Care Pharmacotherapeutics II PHA 77 Professional Resources Management 3 to 4 credits Spring 01 PHA 741L Public Health and Wellness PHA 719 Pharmacy Capstone PHA 741 Public Health and Wellness Renamed to Public and Population Health PHA 768 Pharmacy Practice VI PHA 764L Pharmacy Skills oratory VI PHA 768L Pharmacy Practice VI PHA 74 U.S. Health Care Systems PHA 73 Ethics in Healthcare Practice Program Forms: Substantive Program Modification Form (Last Revised 08/016) Page 5 of 5