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MedChem | Elective | CPTS

CPTS 515 – Your Mind: Using Meditation to Study Yourself and Enhance Personal and Professional Well-Being

Credits: 2

Mindfulness/meditation course integrating personal practice (meditation/journaling) with scientific inquiry, including evidence from human clinical trials (pain, depression, anxiety), and as a complement and adjuvant to use of pharmacological interventions.

Note: CPTS PhD students cannot use credit earned in this course towards the total credits required for the degree.

*PharmD students may count only one of Pharmacy 507, CPTS 515, or HS 575 toward the professional elective requirement.*

Prerequisites: Graduate or senior undergraduate academic level/standing.

Terms: Fall

PharmSci | Elective | CPTS

CPTS 515 – Your Mind: Using Meditation to Study Yourself and Enhance Personal and Professional Well-Being

Credits: 2

Mindfulness/meditation course integrating personal practice (meditation/journaling) with scientific inquiry, including evidence from human clinical trials (pain, depression, anxiety), and as a complement and adjuvant to use of pharmacological interventions.

Note: CPTS PhD students cannot use credit earned in this course towards the total credits required for the degree.

*PharmD students may count only one of Pharmacy 507, CPTS 515, or HS 575 toward the professional elective requirement.*

Prerequisites: Graduate or senior undergraduate academic level/standing.

Terms: Fall

CPTS | Non-Credit Elective | CPTS

CPTS 515 – Your Mind: Using Meditation to Study Yourself and Enhance Personal and Professional Well-Being

Credits: 2

Mindfulness/meditation course integrating personal practice (meditation/journaling) with scientific inquiry, including evidence from human clinical trials (pain, depression, anxiety), and as a complement and adjuvant to use of pharmacological interventions.

Note: CPTS PhD students cannot use credit earned in this course towards the total credits required for the degree.

*PharmD students may count only one of Pharmacy 507, CPTS 515, or HS 575 toward the professional elective requirement.*

Prerequisites: Graduate or senior undergraduate academic level/standing.

Terms: Fall

BSPS | Elective | CPTS

CPTS 515 – Your Mind: Using Meditation to Study Yourself and Enhance Personal and Professional Well-Being

Credits: 2

Mindfulness/meditation course integrating personal practice (meditation/journaling) with scientific inquiry, including evidence from human clinical trials (pain, depression, anxiety), and as a complement and adjuvant to use of pharmacological interventions.

Note: CPTS PhD students cannot use credit earned in this course towards the total credits required for the degree.

*PharmD students may count only one of Pharmacy 507, CPTS 515, or HS 575 toward the professional elective requirement.*

Prerequisites: Graduate or senior undergraduate academic level/standing.

Terms: Fall

PharmD | Elective | CPTS

CPTS 515 – Your Mind: Using Meditation to Study Yourself and Enhance Personal and Professional Well-Being

Credits: 2

Mindfulness/meditation course integrating personal practice (meditation/journaling) with scientific inquiry, including evidence from human clinical trials (pain, depression, anxiety), and as a complement and adjuvant to use of pharmacological interventions.

Note: CPTS PhD students cannot use credit earned in this course towards the total credits required for the degree.

*PharmD students may count only one of Pharmacy 507, CPTS 515, or HS 575 toward the professional elective requirement.*

Prerequisites: Graduate or senior undergraduate academic level/standing.

Terms: Fall

MSIPS | Elective | CPTS

CPTS 515 – Your Mind: Using Meditation to Study Yourself and Enhance Personal and Professional Well-Being

Credits: 2

Mindfulness/meditation course integrating personal practice (meditation/journaling) with scientific inquiry, including evidence from human clinical trials (pain, depression, anxiety), and as a complement and adjuvant to use of pharmacological interventions.

Note: CPTS PhD students cannot use credit earned in this course towards the total credits required for the degree.

*PharmD students may count only one of Pharmacy 507, CPTS 515, or HS 575 toward the professional elective requirement.*

Prerequisites: Graduate or senior undergraduate academic level/standing.

Terms: Fall

BSPS | Required | Pharmacy

Pharmacy 302 – Developing Your Professional Self

Credits: 1

Students in this seminar course will investigate what professional path they are on and through self-inventory, will work on developing the skills they need to acheive their professional goals. Skills to be explored include written/verbal communication, leadership/followership, networking, and other professional workplace skills.

Prerequisites: Junior or Senior Standing

Terms: Fall

PharmD | Elective | Pharmacy | Pharmacy - CE

Pharmacy 507 – Well-Being for Professional Success

Credits: 2

This class explores strategies to integrate health and wellness as a part of student success. Students discuss the transition into professional school, building resilience, promoting self-care, combating perfectionism, minimizing isolation, time management, and mindfulness. Strategies for successful and healthy ways of coping with stress will be discovered.

*Students may count only one of Pharmacy 507, CPTS 515, or HS 575 toward the professional elective credit requirement.*

Terms: Fall

PharmD | Elective | Pharmacy | Pharmacy - CE

Pharmacy 727 – Career and Professional Development

Credits: 2

This course explores a variety of topics, including unique opportunities for pharmacists in industry, government, professional writing; the pros and cons of post-graduate training (fellowships, residencies, Ph.D., etc.); how to get the "perfect job", job interview techniques; pros and cons of board certification; how to become professionally active; and balancing both professional and personal demands.

Prerequisites: Third Year PharmD Students

Terms: Winter