Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership with Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership with Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Beginning in fall 2025, St. Joseph's University, New York students enrolled in the biology program on the Brooklyn Campus who meet specific criteria will be eligible for enrollment in the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree program at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (ACPHS).

Once admitted to Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences program, students become ACPHS students for the remainder. Upon completion of the program and degree requirements, students will receive a B.A. in Biology from SJNY and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from ACPHS.

The program is designed to be completed in seven years.

PharmD programs prepare people for careers as community, clinical or hospital pharmacists. Pharmacists prepare and dispense medication and can also be involved in direct patient care inside a hospital, clinic or community-based pharmacy. Specialized pharmacist roles include veterinary pharmacist or infusion pharmacist. Career options for PharmD also include roles within the pharmaceutical industry.

Why Get a PharmD with St. Joseph's and Albany College?

Dual-Degree: Students will receive a B.A. in Biology from St. Joseph’s University, New York and a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from ACPHS in a program that can be completed in 7 years.

 

Career Opportunities: A PharmD prepares students for a variety of careers as pharmacists in a number of settings.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for pharmacists is $136,030 and employment opportunities are projected to grow five percent between 2023-2033. Job prospects also include the pharmaceutical industry, such as sales, marketing and research and development.

 

Educational Foundation: Like SJNY, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (ACPHS) has a long history of delivering quality education. This private independent college in Albany, NY was founded in 1881.

 

Additional Program Information

What can I do with a PharmD?

A PharmD prepares students for a variety of careers as community pharmacists, clinical pharmacists, hospital pharmacists, pharmaceutical industry pharmacists, veterinary pharmacists, as well as many others. With a PharmD, you can also work in the pharmaceutical industry in areas such as marketing, sales or research and development.

What courses are required for the pharmacy program?

The science/math courses needed for the pharmacy program include:

  • BIO 150 – General Biology
  • BIO 151 – General Biology II
  • BIO 290 – Genetics
  • BIO 340 – Microbiology
  • BIO 461 – Molecular Biology or BIO 475 – Immunology
  • CHE 150 – General Chemistry I
  • CHE 151 – General Chemistry II
  • CHE 250 – Organic Chemistry I
  • CHE 251 – Organic Chemistry II
  • CHE 331 – Biochemistry I
  • MAT 205 – Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
  • PHY 150 – General Physics I

Do I have to be a freshman to begin this program?

Students can join the program at the time of admission to St. Joseph’s University, New York or early enough in their study to permit them to complete all degree requirements in a reasonable time. For additional information, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 718.940.5800 or via email at [email protected].