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With Butler’s online Doctor of Pharmacy program, students gain valuable real-world experience through Pharmacy Practice Experiences, applying their knowledge in immersive simulations and role-plays during unique immersions. Students are equipped to become purposeful practitioners and patient advocates, with a comprehensive curriculum that provides clinical skills and knowledge to meet the growing demands in healthcare and pharmaceutical fields. The program’s experiential, collaborative learning environment emphasizes hands-on, interdisciplinary approaches to improve patient outcomes and contribute to society.
now accepting applications
Fall 2025
quick facts:
- 7 Elective Hours
- 12 One-Month Experiential Rotations
- Online Format with In-Person Immersions
139
Credit Hours
35
Courses
Flexible, affordable, and demand-driven—earn your PharmD online with Butler.
Curriculum
We built hands-on experience into our online PharmD courses in the form of live debates, presentations, and breakout group discussions with fellow peers. Our small class sizes emphasize collaboration and allow for more personalized learning through asynchronous and synchronous formats.
Fall (Term 1)
- RX312 – Clinical Biochemistry (4)
- RX316 – Pathophysiology (3)
- BI323 – Immunology (2)
- RX361 – Approval to Administration: How Drugs Get to Patients (3)
Spring (Term 2)
- RX314 – Genetics, Genomics, and Biotechnology (3)
- RX324 – Pharmacist Assessment and Immunization (2)
- RX351 – Basic Pharmaceutics (4)*
- RX301 – IPE and Professional Development (1)
- RX415 – Self Care & Health Promotion 1 (3) – blood pressure assessments in spring P1 on-campus immersion
*RX351 requires a five-day, on-campus lab immersion after final exams and includes the blood pressure assessment for Self-Care and Health Promotion 1 and vaccination assessment for Pharmacist Assessment and Immunization.
Summer (Term 3)
- RX318 – Introduction to Principles of Drug Action (PDA) (4)
- RX319 – Introduction to Healthcare Analytics (2)
- RX321 – Social Justice & Diversity (SJD) – Diversity and Inclusivity in Healthcare (3)
- IPPE 1 – Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (Community) | [160 hrs] (Experiential) (credit hours tied to IPE RX400s course)
All RX courses numbered 300 or higher require official acceptance into the pharmacy program and P1 standing (or higher).
Must earn a passing grade in RX312 to be eligible to take RX314, RX318, and RX324.
Must earn a passing grade in RX314 to be eligible to take RX411, RX412, and RX511.
Must earn a passing grade in RX316 to be eligible to take RX318 and RX324.
Must earn a passing grade in RX318 to be eligible to take RX411, RX412, and RX511.
Must earn a passing grade in RX324 to be eligible to take RX403 and RX413.
Must earn a passing grade in RX351 to be eligible to take RX421.
Fall (Term 4)
- RX427 – Pharmacy Applications of Biostatistics and Research Design (2)
- RX416 – Self Care & Health Promotion 2 (3) – labs online
- RX400s – IPE and Professional Development 2 (1)
- RX411 – PDA 1 (4)
- RX413 – Therapeutics 1 (4)
Spring (Term 5)
- RX401 – IPE and Professional Development 3 (1)
- RX412 – PDA 2 (4)
- RX414 – Therapeutics 2 (4)
- RX421 – Introduction to Dosage Forms (4)*
*RX421 requires a five-day, on-campus lab immersion after final exams.
*Course grade will not be assigned until successful completion of the on-campus lab portion.
Summer (Term 6)
- RX432 – Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Management (2)
- RX422 – Advanced Dosage Forms (4)*
- Professional Electives – 600 level (4-5)
- IPPE 2 – Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (Institutional) | [160 hrs] (Experiential) (1 credit hour tied to IPE RX501 course)
* RX422 requires a five-day, on-campus lab immersion after final exams.
* Course grade will not be assigned until successful completion of the on-campus lab portion.
RX416 will fulfill the core requirement for Speaking Across the Curriculum.
RX 403 and RX411 are co-requisites for RX413.
RX404 and RX412 are co-requisites for RX414.
Must earn a C or better in RX413 to be eligible to take RX414.
Must earn a C or better in RX414 to be eligible to take RX513 and RX522.
Must earn a passing grade in RX415 to advance to RX416.
Must earn a passing grade in RX421 to advance to RX422.
Fall (Term 7)
- RX501 – IPE and Professional Development 4 (1)
- RX513 – Therapeutics 3 (4)
- RX511 – PDA 3 (4)
- PX531 – Evidence Based Medicine (2)
- RX526 – Pharmacy, Policy, and the Law (3)
Spring (Term 8)
- RX502 – Introduction to Rotations (1)
- RX517 – Therapeutics & Case Studies 4 (4)
- RX523 – Clinical Pharmacokinetics (4)
- RX527 – Health Outcomes and Pharmacoeconomics (2)
- Professional Electives (2-3) [Must have a minimum of 7 hours of professional electives by the end of the P3 year].
Official P3 standing and anticipated P4 standing in May are required for RX500.
Official P3 standing is required for RX526.
RX511 is a co-requisite for RX513.
RX517 is a co-requisite for RX523.
Must earn passing grades in RX511 and RX513 to be eligible to take RX523.
Must earn a passing grade in 513 to be eligible to take RX517.
RX517 will fulfill the university core requirement for a writing-intensive course.
During the fourth year of the professional phase, you will participate in 10 one-month clinical rotations, each consisting of 40 hours per week (160 hours) for four weeks. Clinical rotations can take place at a variety of sites, including community pharmacies, hospitals, and ambulatory clinic practices as well as other nontraditional pharmacy settings, such as clinical work and basic research in the laboratory. A placement coordinator will work directly with you to help you find a placement close to your residence. If a rotation site(s) cannot be secured near your residence, we will place you in one of our existing rotation sites in the Indianapolis area. Travel and housing costs will be the student’s responsibility.
Summer I (Term 9)
- RX 6_Rotation Blocks 1 & 2* (8)
Summer II (Term 9)
- RX 6_Rotation Blocks 3 & 4* (8)
Fall (Term 10)
- RX 6_Rotation Blocks 5–8* (16)
Spring (Term 11)
- RX 6_Rotation Blocks 9 & 10* (8)
*Specific rotations are scheduled through the Experiential Education Office. You must complete 10 rotations during the 10 rotation blocks for a total of 40 credit hours of rotations by the end of the spring semester.
Minimum number of credit hours required for graduation = 139.
Experiential rotations allow you to demonstrate acquired knowledge, skills, and attitudes in a professional setting. You will complete 12 one-month experiential rotations of 160 hours each. You will complete two Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) before commencing a series of 10 Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs) in the following areas:
- 1 Community (IPPE)
- 1 Institutional (IPPE)
- 1 General Medicine
- 1 Acute Care (In-Patient)
- 1 Hospital/Health System
- 1 Ambulatory Care
- 2 Community Practice
- 2 Patient Care Electives (In-Patient or Out-Patient)
- 2 Elective Rotations (Patient Care or Non-Patient Care)
There are numerous options for rotation sites throughout Indiana, across the nation, and abroad. A placement coordinator will work with you to find placements in your area. If a rotation site(s) cannot be secured near your residence, we will place you in one of our existing rotation sites in the Indianapolis area. Travel and housing costs will be the student’s responsibility.
Careers and Licensure
Earning your degree in Pharmacy can prepare you for multiple career paths.
You may wonder where pharmacists work, if not behind the counter in a drugstore. Earning your degree in Pharmacy can prepare you for multiple career paths. Practitioner-focused pharmacist jobs extend beyond clinical settings and offer opportunities in areas such as research, drug development and testing, and veterinary services. The online PharmD program will also give you the skills to pursue non-traditional pharmacy careers in fields such as pharmaceutical sales, education, and government.
Explore potential career paths you can pursue with a PharmD:
Job Title | Median Salary (US) | Median Salary (Indy Metro) |
Pharmacists | $136,032 | $135,562 |
Medical and Health Services Managers | $110,677 | $101,937 |
Medical Scientists (excluding Epidemiologists) | $100,880 | $103,647 |
The NAPLEX, or North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination, measures a candidate’s knowledge of the practice of pharmacy. It is just one component of the licensure process and is used by the boards of pharmacy as part of their assessment of a candidate’s competence to practice as a pharmacist. The first-time pass rate below reflects results for those candidates who graduated and took the exam in the same year reported.
Graduating Class | Butler’s First-Time Pass Rate** | National Average First-Time Pass Rate** |
2022 | 93% | 80% |
Graduating Class | Butler’s First-Time Aggregate Pass Rate** | National First-Time Aggregate Pass Rate** |
2020–2022 | 94% | 83% |
Source: National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, 2022
*Pass rates are specific to the Butler PharmD on-ground pathway.
**Values rounded to the nearest whole number.
The Doctor of Pharmacy leads to a professional license to practice. Below you will find licensing information for all states and whether the Doctor of Pharmacy meets the educational requirements of the state where you are located. States may have additional requirements such as age, state-specific courses, internship hour requirements, or background information that must be met. Please contact the state where you are located to become fully informed of all requirements.
We strive to keep licensure information up to date; however, state educational requirements are subject to change and we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information. We recommend that you consult with the board of pharmacy or the appropriate regulatory agency in the state where you seek to obtain licensure prior to enrolling in the program. Listed below you will find the contact information for all Pharmacy Boards.
** Students will receive 1,920 rotation hours upon completion of the program. These hours may be used to satisfy the required internship hours. Please contact the Board of Pharmacy where you are located for more information.
State | Meets Requirements, Does Not Meet Requirements, Undetermined | Board Contact Information | Internship Hours Required |
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Alabama | Meets Requirements | Alabama Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Alaska | Meets Requirements | Alaska Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Arizona | Meets Requirements | Arizona Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Arkansas | Meets Requirements | Arkansas Board of Pharmacy | 2000 |
California | Meets Requirements | California Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Colorado | Meets Requirements | Colorado Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Connecticut | Meets Requirements | Connecticut Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Delaware | Meets Requirements | Delaware Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
DC | Meets Requirements | DC Board of Pharmacy | Contact the board. Hours subject to circumstances. |
Florida | Meets Requirements | Florida Board of Pharmacy | Contact the board. Hours subject to circumstances. |
Georgia | Meets Requirements | Georgia Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Hawaii | Meets Requirements | Hawaii Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Idaho | Meets Requirements | Idaho Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Illinois | Meets Requirements | Illinois Board of Pharmacy | 1200 |
Indiana | Meets Requirements | Indiana Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Iowa | Meets Requirements | Iowa Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Kansas | Meets Requirements | Kansas Board of Pharmacy | 1740 |
Kentucky | Meets Requirements | Kentucky Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Louisiana | Meets Requirements | Louisiana Board of Pharmacy | 1740 |
Maine | Meets Requirements | Maine Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Maryland | Meets Requirements | Maryland Board of Pharmacy | Different options are available; please contact the Board. |
Massachusetts | Meets Requirements | Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Michigan | Meets Requirements | Michigan Board of Pharmacy | 1600 |
Minnesota | Meets Requirements | Minnesota Board of Pharmacy | 1600 |
Mississippi | Meets Requirements | Mississippi Board of Pharmacy | 1600 |
Missouri | Meets Requirements | Missouri Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Montana | Meets Requirements | Montana Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Nebraska | Meets Requirements | Nebraska Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Nevada | Meets Requirements | Nevada Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
New Hampshire | Meets Requirements | New Hampshire Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
New Jersey | Meets Requirements | New Jersey Board of Pharmacy | Contact the Board. Hours vary depending on the circumstances. |
New Mexico | Meets Requirements | New Mexico Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
New York | Meets Requirements | New York Board of Pharmacy | At least six months of full-time experience. Contact the Board for more details. |
North Carolina | Meets Requirements | North Carolina Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
North Dakota | Meets Requirements | North Dakota Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Ohio | Meets Requirements | Ohio Board of Pharmacy | 1740 |
Oklahoma | Meets Requirements | Oklahoma Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Oregon | Meets Requirements | Oregon Board of Pharmacy | 1440 |
Pennsylvania | Meets Requirements | Pennsylvania Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Rhode Island | Meets Requirements | Rhode Island Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
South Carolina | Meets Requirements | South Carolina Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
South Dakota | Meets Requirements | South Dakota Board of Pharmacy | Minimum 2000. Contact the Board if out of state/country. |
Tennessee | Meets Requirements | Tennessee Board of Pharmacy | 1700 |
Texas | Meets Requirements | Texas Board of Pharmacy | 1740 |
Utah | Meets Requirements | Utah Board of Pharmacy | 1740 |
Vermont | Meets Requirements | Vermont Board of Pharmacy | 1740 |
Virginia | Meets Requirements | Virginia Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Washington | Meets Requirements | Washington Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Wisconsin | Meets Requirements | Wisconsin Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
West Virginia | Meets Requirements | West Virginia Board of Pharmacy | 1500 |
Wyoming | Meets Requirements | Wyoming Board of Pharmacy | 1200 |
Puerto Rico | Undetermined. Please contact the Board. | Puerto Rico Board of Pharmacy | Contact the Board |
U.S. Virgin Islands | Meets Requirements | U.S. Virgin Islands Board of Pharmacy | Contact the Board |
Tuition
Tuition information and financial options for our online program.
Advancing your education is a big commitment and a worthwhile investment at Butler University. Our students invest in us, and we invest in our students by preparing them with the knowledge and skills they need to make an impact in the world.
Program | Credits | Estimated Tuition per Year |
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PharmD online pathway | 139 | $46,100* (P1 – P3) $49,900* (P4) |
Additional Fees | |
Tech Fee (per semester) | $175 |
Estimated Costs per Immersion | |
Blood Pressure Equipment and Supplies | Approximately $70 |
APhA Immunization Certificate Training Program | $125 |
Lodging | $400-$795 |
Meals | $150-$225 |
Transportation and Parking | $215-$575 |
Travel | $300-$700 |
P1 and P2 students may be eligible for $7,500 federal loans with additional $5,000 federal loan eligibility for independent students. Students can seek out private loans with a credit-worthy borrower or co-borrower.
P3 and P4 students, regardless of whether or not they hold a bachelor’s degree, can qualify for federal loans or private loans up to the cost of attendance. These loans require a credit-worthy borrower or co-borrower.
Scholarship Eligibility
New campus-based and online pathway students with a prior bachelor’s degree starting their program in fall 2025 are currently eligible to receive an $18,000 scholarship over the course of the first two years ($9,000 per year for the first two years).