2018 – 2019 LIU Pharmacy Bulletin
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2018 - 2019 LIU Pharmacy 2018 - 2019 Professional Program & Graduate Bulletin 75 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201-5497 LIU Pharmacy General Information: 718-488-1234 www.liu.edu/pharmacy Admissions: 718-488-1011 Pharm.D. email: [email protected] | Graduate email: [email protected] Notice to Students: The information in this publication is accurate as of September 1, 2018. However, circumstances may require that a given course be withdrawn or alternate offerings be made. Therefore, LIU reserves the right to amend the courses described herein and cannot guarantee enrollment into any specific course section. All applicants are reminded that the University is subject to policies promulgated by its Board of Trustees, as well as New York State and federal regulation. The University therefore reserves the right to effect changes in the curriculum, administration, tuition and fees, academic schedule, program offerings and other phases of school activity, at any time, without prior notice. The University assumes no liability for interruption of classes or other instructional activities due to fire, flood, strike, war or other force majeure. The University expects each student to be knowledgeable about the information presented in this bulletin and other official publications pertaining to his/her course of study and campus life. For additional information or specific degree requirements, prospective students should call the campus Admissions Office. Registered students should speak with their advisors. Bulletin 2018 - 2019 Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS Psychological Services Center 19 LIU 4 Steinberg Wellness Center / Wellness, Recreational and Athletic 19 Center (WRAC) ABOUT LIU PHARMACY 5 Student-Run Businesses 20 Over 125 Years of Tradition 5 STUDENT SERVICES AND RESOURCES AT LIU 21 Mission, Vision and Values 5 BROOKLYN Professional, Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees 5 Alumni Community 21 Membership 5 Bookstore 21 Accreditation 5 Center for Learning and Academic Success 21 LIU Pharmacy Publications 5 English Language Institute 22 Pharmacy Student Organizations 5 Enrollment Services 22 LIU PHARMACY FACILITIES 8 First Year Seminar (FYS 1) 22 Computer Laboratory 8 Information Technology 22 Pharmacy (Main Building) 8 International Student Services 23 Pharmacy Wet Lab Building 8 LIU Promise 23 William Zeckendorf Health Sciences Center 8 Mathematics Center 23 LIU PHARMACY OFFICES AND SERVICES 9 Multimedia Language Laboratory 23 Student and Professional Affairs 9 Student Support Services 23 Student and Professional Activities 9 Testing Center 24 Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences 9 Veteran Services 24 Division of Pharmacy Practice 9 Writing Center 24 Continuing Professional Education 9 POLICIES & REGULATIONS AFFECTING STUDENTS 25 International Drug Information Center 10 Standards of Professional Ethical Behavior 25 Alumni Association 10 LIU Pharmacy Honor Code 25 ABOUT LIU BROOKLYN 11 LIU Pharmacy Violations of Standards of Professional and Ethical 26 Mission Statement 11 Behavior and Academic Integrity Overview 11 Policy for Student Complaints Relating to Accreditation Council for 27 Pharmacy Education (ACPE) Standards, Policies and Procedures Undergraduate and Graduate Offerings 11 LIU Pharmacy Official Correspondence 27 University Policies 12 LIU Pharmacy Picture Student Identification 27 DIRECTORY 13 TUITION AND FEES 28 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2018-2019 14 Rate Schedule 28 LIU BROOKLYN HONORS COLLEGE 16 Residence Life Rates 28 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AT LIU BROOKLYN 17 Financial Policies 28 Athletics 17 Payment Plans 30 Campus Ministry 17 Student Health Insurance 30 Cultural Programs and Exhibitions 17 FINANCIAL AID 31 Living on Campus 17 Application Process 31 Public Safety 17 Awards 31 Student Engagement 17 Standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) 33 FACILITIES AT LIU BROOKLYN 19 LIU BROOKLYN LIBRARY 36 After School Program - FUN (Family UNiversity) 19 PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM 37 Arnold and Marie Schwartz Gym 19 PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM FOR THE SIX-YEAR DOCTOR Downtown Brooklyn Speech-Language Hearing Clinic 19 38 OF PHARMACY LIU Pharmacy Bulletin 2018 - 2019 Page 2 LIU Pharmacy Introduction 38 Criminal Background and Drug Testing 65 Degree Requirements 38 Public Information Policy 67 The Profession of Pharmacy 38 Related Curricular Matters 67 Learning Outcomes 38 ACADEMIC AWARDS 68 Preprofessional Phase Course of Study 42 REGISTRATION 70 Professional Phase Course of Study 42 Registration and Advisement 70 Bachelor of Professional Studies Course of Study 44 Withdrawal 70 Pharm.D./MBA Dual Degree Course of Study 45 Auditing of Courses 70 Professional Course Descriptions 47 Administrative Matters 70 ADMISSION 57 GRADUATE PROGRAMS 71 Application Preprofessional Phase (P-1 and P-2) of the Programs 57 GRADUATE CURRICULUM 72 Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Oppportunity Program (HEOP) 57 Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences 72 Application Process and Deadlines for the Professional Phase (P-3) of Graduate Course Descriptions 77 57 the Program ADMISSION 83 Technical Standards for Admission and Program Continuation 58 Eligibility 83 Transfer from Other Colleges of Pharmacy 58 Admission Procedures 83 Students Presenting Foreign Credentials 58 Notification of Acceptance 83 Veterans 59 International Students 83 Visiting Students 59 Transfer of Credits 83 Readmission 59 New York State Immunization Law 84 New York State Immunization Law 59 ACADEMIC POLICY 85 PHARM.D. PROGRAM QUALITY INDICATORS 60 Student Responsibility 85 On-time Graduation Rates 60 Residency Requirements 85 Pharmacist Licensing Examinations 60 Grades and Quality Points 85 Post-graduation Placements 60 Academic Standards 85 Other Quality Indicators 60 Criminal Background and Drug Testing 86 ACADEMIC POLICY 61 Public Information Policy 86 Academic Responsibility 61 Registration 86 Full-Time Students 61 Maintenance of Matriculation 86 Academic Status 61 Withdrawal and Refunds 86 Summer Session(s) 61 Related Curricular Matters 88 Residency/Policy for Taking Courses at Another Institution 61 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 88 Grades and Symbols 61 Thesis Option 88 Quality Points 61 Non-Thesis Option 88 Dean's List 62 Comprehensive Examination for Master's Students 88 Attendance 62 LIU BROOKLYN APPROVED PROGRAMS 89 Examinations 62 LIU TRUSTEES AND SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM 91 Graduation Requirements 62 LIU PHARMACY FACULTY 92 Degrees with Distinction 62 COUNCIL OF OVERSEERS 95 Academic Standards 62 Academic Probation 63 Academic Suspension 64 Academic Dismissal 64 Page 3 LIU Pharmacy Bulletin 2018 - 2019 Bulletin 2018 - 2019 LIU Accreditation and Program Registration Long Island University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104; 267-284-5000; website: www.msche.org. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. The degree and certificate programs are approved and registered by the New York State Department of Education. LIU Pharmacy Bulletin 2018 - 2019 Page 4 LIU Pharmacy ABOUT LIU PHARMACY pharmaceutical scientists; LIU Pharmacy is an institutional member of the • Lead and advance the profession of pharmacy American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the pharmaceutical sciences through (www.aacp.org), the national organization Arnold & Marie Schwartz innovative practice, research, and teaching and representing pharmacy education in the United learning; States. The mission of the association is to both College of Pharmacy and Health • Serve the greater community by utilizing our represent and be an advocate for all segments of Sciences academic disciplines as avenues for dialogue the academic community in the profession of and creation with the world outside. pharmacy. Our vision is advanced through our dedication Over 125 Years of Tradition to: Accreditation • Create a supportive and nurturing environment The Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of that allows each student to succeed and flourish LIU's Doctor of Pharmacy program is Pharmacy and Health Sciences (LIU Pharmacy) professionally; accredited by the Accreditation Council for was established in 1886 as the "Brooklyn College • Develop analytically strong and empathetic Pharmacy Education, 135 South LaSalle Street, of Pharmacy" by the Kings County Pharmaceutical new pharmacists that practice evidence-based Suite 4100, Chicago, IL 60603-4810, 312/664- Society. The society’s goals in establishing the pharmacy utilizing an interprofessional 3575; FAX 312/664-4652; Website: www.acpe- college were "...to improve the science and art of approach to patient care and improved public accredit.org. pharmacy by diffusing knowledge among the health; apothecaries and druggists, fostering • Prepare graduate students for teaching, LIU Pharmacy Publications pharmaceutical literature, developing talent for research, and other careers in academia, the pharmaceutical pursuit and investigation, and pharmaceutical industry, and regulatory In addition to LIU Brooklyn's and LIU’s stimulating discovery and invention in the several agencies; diversified publications, LIU Pharmacy offers: departments of the drug business." • Provide academic, professional, and co- The Pharmakon, or Senior Yearbook, a In 1929, the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy curricular opportunities to empower students as graduation memento published by the Senior affiliated with Long Island University, one of the intellectually vigorous