You have dreamed of having a doctorate, of furthering your practice and being
able to better serve your community? But how can you take the time away from
your job and family to head back to the university to make that dream a reality?
Many busy pharmacologists are finding a convenient alternative to the
traditional graduate school route: an online degree. The University of Florida
has developed a program for professionals to further their education and career
goals without having to sacrifice their current practice. With the Working
Professional Doctor of Pharmacy
Distance Learning Degree Program, students
can work on their degree online while still maintaining their current work
schedule.
The Working Professional Doctor of Pharmacy Distance Learning
Degree Program consists of a total of fifty-four credit hours to be completed
over three years. In addition to the course work, each year of the program also
includes twelve Clinical Practice Assessments which must be carried out under
the supervision of a preceptor . A preceptor is a qualified pharmacologist who
has agreed to serve as a sort of mentor during your program and to sign off on
your work for the Clinical Practice Assessment requirements. These hands on
assessments are intended to address the gap that would have been filled by
traditional on campus programs requirement of clinical rotations.
The
course material itself is presented in a variety of formats including standard
text books, DVD's, and CD's that allow you to review lectures and information
when and where you want, and as many times as you need. The virtual classroom
format will make sure that you stay in contact with your fellow classmates,
instructors and other faculty so that you will have all of the support and
interaction that you need to complete the educational process.
The exact
admissions process will vary some, depending on which type of enrollment you are
seeking. The University of Florida offers two options for entering into the
Pharmacy doctoral program. If you have completed the application and have
already been approved for admittance by the College of Pharmacy Admissions
Committee then you can enter the program as a "degree seeking student". However,
for those who have not yet finished the formal application process, the
University of Florida allows you to complete one semester as a "non-degree
seeking student" Among your transcripts of undergraduate work, proof of a
pharmacist licensure, and two letters of reference (both must be sealed and
dated), you will also need to submit proof of current certification in both
child and adult CPR, a letter of support from your employer, a complete resume
and a statement detailing your professional and educational goals and a
statement that explains access to patient and medical records. If you obtained
your Bachelor's degree from an international university there may be additional
qualifications for you to meet.
The online doctoral program is also
comparable priced at $500 per credit hour for Florida residents and $550 per
credit hour for non-residents for the regional model. (A proof of residency
should be admitted during the application process). For the remote model tuition
is $600 for both residents and non-residents. You may qualify for financial aid
to help you finance the cost of the degree.
With the convenience and
quality educational experience offered by the University of Florida a doctorate
degree is within your reach.
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