What Pharmacy schools require calculus based Physics?

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Right now all I see is that Temple requires it. If thats the case Im just going to take General physics unless there are more school that require it.
 
University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio require it. Good luck.
 
I have heard of UCSF strongly recommending calc-based physics, and will soon require it.
 
Most people say calculus based is easier than non-calculus based physics.
 
From what I have heard and experienced calc-based is preferred. Usually the school will explicitly say algebra-based is ok. Sometimes they give the course number for that schools physics class which you can then compare/ look up.
 
never heard of algebra based physics but I have heard of trig based physics.
 
In Texas, both Incarnate Word Univ and Texas A&M Kingsville require Calculus based Physics, but only one semester of Physics 1. 👍
 
So if I take calculus based physics will schools who want algebra based physics take it. Maye I should call the schools
 
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