Pharmacy students completing the entire second year of the professional Pharm.D. program will be awarded this degree (regardless of graduating from the Pharm.D. program). Please note that this bachelor?s degree alone does not qualify a person to take the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX).
Pharmacy remains one of the most dynamic and important professions within health care, and the role of the pharmacist has grown as the health care system has evolved. Today, teams of professional caregivers work together to create better patient outcomes. The pharmacist plays a critical role in the health care team, and skilled, compassionate pharmacists remain in high demand.