Office of Curricular Affairs | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Texas Tech School of Pharmacy: Our Mission

Welcome to the Office of Curricular Affairs. The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy program provides a robust and innovative curriculum that prepares new professionals to step into growing and changing professional roles. Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ graduates are sought after by employers who often cite excellent preparedness in the clinical skills of our graduates.

Texas Tech School of Pharmacy: Our Philosophy

The philosophy behind the school’s curricular structure and its delivery is framed by the end result the curriculum intends to produce: adaptable, lifelong learning, critical thinking and problem solving skills, and development of a competitive advantage as we step into the ever-changing roles of the pharmacist in contemporary practice. Elements of the curriculum are designed with the welfare and safety of the public in mind—the public that our graduates will serve with integrity. For this reason, the faculty have adopted Programmatic Educational Outcomes derived from the 2013 CAPE Outcomes. We have designed a rigorous academic program that begins with a strong foundation in basic science, employs a variety of instructional methods, and incorporates required experiences with special populations including Geriatrics, Pediatrics, and rural practice/underserved. Providing more experiential learning hours than most other schools of pharmacy in Texas—or even in the nation—our program is dedicated to helping our graduates provide the future with superior health care.

Program Information

SOP Course Catalog

Pharm.D. - MBA Dual Degree Program Catalog

Pharm.D. - MPH Dual Degree Program Catalog

Pharm.D. - Pioneer Pathway Catalog

Curricular Abilities

Scheduling and Course Documents

 

2024-2025

Academic/Events Calendar

Fall 2024

Class Schedule

P1-P4 Flex Friday and Assessment Schedule

Spring 2025

Class Schedule

Spring 2025 Academic Events and Assessment Calendar

Summer 2025

Summer 2025 Academic Events and Assessment Calendar

 

2023-2024

Academic/Events Calendar

Fall 2023

Class Schedule

P1-P4 Flex Friday and Assessment Schedule

Spring 2024

Class Schedule

P1-P4 Flex Friday and Assessment Schedule

 

2022-2023

Academic/Events Calendar

Fall 2022

Fall 2022 Textbook List

Class Schedule

P1-P4 Flex Friday and Assessment Schedule

Spring 2023

Class Schedule

P1-P4 Flex Friday and Assessment Schedule

 

Resources and Links

(to access the student handbook, required book lists, Bootcamp, scholarship and tuition info, operating procedures and forms)

 

Administrators and Staff

Dr. SleeperRebecca Sleeper PharmD, FCCP, FASCP, BCPS
Senior Associate Dean of Curricular Affairs, Assessment and Accreditation
Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Geriatrics

Bio:
Dr. Rebecca Sleeper received the Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Rhode Island College Of Pharmacy and completed a Specialty Residency in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy. She joined the Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ SOP faculty in 1999 and is currently a Professor in the Pharmacy Practice Department. As a member of the Pharmacy Practice Department, her practice site is the Mildred and Shirley L. Garrison Geriatric Education and Care Center, a teaching nursing home on the Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ campus, where she precepts students in the required P4 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy clerkship. She is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist, and a Fellow of both the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists. Dr. Sleeper's scholarship has focused on the practice and teaching of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy. She is the co-editor of the textbook "Fundamentals of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, An evidence Based Approach" and was the founding head of the Geriatrics Practice Division from 2007 until stepping into the role of Associate Dean in August 2011. She has also participated as a member and faculty advisor for the inter-professional Geriatrics Student Scholars program and the Sex and Gender Based Medicine program.

Contact Information
Rebecca Sleeper / LUBHSC Room 1B220 / 806-743-7644 / rebecca.sleeper@ttuhsc.edu


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Assistant Director of Curriculum, Assessment, and Accreditation


Contact Information

Office Phone: 806-743-1936
Email: krista.brown@ttuhsc.edu
Mail Address: 3601 4th Street, MS 8162, Lubbock, TX 79430-8162