Schools with a strong Pharmacology undergraduate program

<p>So for years, I've been a pharmacology nerd, except I can't seem to find many schools that offer the major to undergraduate students. To my knowledge, I can only see that only 5 schools in the US offer the major to students:
University of Wisconsin - Madison
SUNY Stony Brook
SUNY Buffalo
UC Santa Barbara
Duke
A lot of schools do however offer pharmacy (including the 5 year combined masters which seems to be on the rise), but are there any schools with the pharmacology major that have a much safer application than the four listed? (My gpa is incredibly low, and I'm not sure what it is, the last time I checked, it was around 3.2 unweighted, 4.0 weighted). Along with only an 1800 SAT (Plan to raise to around 2100).</p>

<p>I think that pharmacology is primarily a specialization you’ll find in graduate programs, which is why you aren’t finding it as an undergraduate major; I could be wrong, though. Try looking into microbiology or biochemistry programs with courses that are similar to those in graduate pharmacology programs; those would likely be good ways to start your post-secondary education. :)</p>

<p>Rutgers, as my aunt says (who a very well respected pharmacist) is known to be a great undergraduate option for pharmacy. That, along with a Kentucky school that I can’t remember.
Rutgers would fit your “safe” trait.</p>

<p>^Rutgers Pharmacy program is absolutely not a safe option. The program is known to accept the best of the best at the school. The middle 50% SAT for the class of 2016 is 2070 - 2260, while the middle 50% ACT is 31 - 34. The GPA is also fairly high - 3.9 - 4.3.</p>