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School of Pharmacy

UCSF School of Pharmacy

Computer Hardware Requirements Fall 2005

All students entering in fall 2005 must own a computer that meets the following criteria. For students entering in other class years, see Computer Hardware Requirements.

How do I choose between the Minimum and Recommended configurations?

Minimum

Recommended

is better if you have purchased a new computer within the past 2 years. This configuration will likely not provide adequate performance through the end of your program.

is better if you need to purchase a new computer. This configuration will likely provide adequate performance for 3 to 4 years.

Regardless of when you purchase your computer, plan on upgrading or purchasing a new computer 3 to 4 years later.

Hardware Requirements

 

Minimum

Recommended

How To Check

processor

  • For Windows: 1.6 GHz or faster
  • For Mac: 1.0 GHz or faster
  • For Windows laptops: 1.6 GHz or faster
  • For Windows desktops: 2.8 GHz or faster
  • For Mac: 1.2 GHz or faster

memory (RAM)

For Windows: 384 MB or more
For Mac: 256 MB or more

512 MB or more

hard drive

20 GB or more

  • For desktop computers: 60 GB or more
  • For laptop computers: 30 GB or more
  • For Windows: Open My Computer, right-click a hard drive, then choose Properties from the pop-up menu that appears. (Repeat the process if you have more than one hard drive.)
  • For Mac: See To determine how much free space is left on your hard drive. (Repeat the process if you have more than one hard drive.)

CD/DVD drive

CD-RW minimum

CD-RW/DVD or CD-RW/DVD±RW

 

Minimum

Recommended

How To Check

monitor

  • For desktop computers:
    15" or larger
  • For laptop computers:
    12" or larger
  • For desktop computers:
    17" or larger
  • For laptop computers:
    14" or larger

See the user manual for your monitor to determine its diagonal measurement.

network interface card (NIC)

  • For desktop computers: 10/100 Ethernet or faster
  • For laptop computers: wireless 802.11b minimum
  • For desktop computers: 10/100 Ethernet or faster
  • For laptop computers: wireless 802.11b or 802.11g

sound

Yes

Yes

printer

Yes

Yes

 

mouse or other pointing device

Yes

Yes

 

keyboard

Yes

Yes

 

 

Minimum

Recommended

How To Check

surge protector

UL 1449 listed

UL 1449 listed

UL 1449 certification is typically indicated by a stamp or a label on the device.

security cable

Required for laptops only

Required for laptops only

 

warranty

Not required

3 years parts and labor with on-site support

 

hardware to support the Internet requirement

56K V.90 modem or faster

anything faster than a 56K modem, such as a DSL modem or cable modem

To determine if your computer has a built-in modem:

hardware to support the ability to transfer files

128 MB USB drive

512 MB USB drive

 

Transferring Files

There are many occasions during the PharmD degree program when you will need to copy files from one computer to another. We require a USB drive with at least 128 MB of space, but on occasion you might need to copy a file that is too large for your USB drive. There are many ways to accomplish this task, and some of these ways may influence purchasing decisions for your computer, such as whether to purchase a wireless card or USB drive. For a discussion which helps you decide which forms of transferring files are best for you at UCSF, see File Transfer Options.

Where do I buy computer stuff?

You may purchase computer hardware or software from any vendor. We recommend the UCSF campus computer store called The Technology Store because its location on campus at 500 Parnassus is convenient and because students can receive educational discounts on hardware and software. It provides complete computer systems as well as individual items, such as printers, mice, and cables. It also sells a wide variety of software applications.

Laptops are recommended

Computers come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit different needs, for example: desktop, minitower, tower, laptop, all-in-one. We do not require any particular type. However, we recommend laptops because many students in our program have preferred them for mobility and flexibility reasons. See Should I buy a laptop?

What if I have a Mac?

Starting with your first quarter you will be required to complete assignments with Microsoft Access which is not available for Mac OS: Your options:

  1. Work at School: You'll have free access to 24-hour computer labs with Windows computers that have Microsoft Access installed. (You'll learn more about these computer labs during Orientation.)
  2. Work at Home:
    1. Use Apple Boot Camp, which enables you to restart your Intel-based Mac with Windows Vista or Windows XP instead of OS X.
    2. Use VMWare Fusion, which enables you to run Windows Vista or Windows XP within OS X on your Intel-based Mac.
    3. Use Parallels Desktop for Mac, which enables you to run Windows Vista or Windows XP within OS X on your Intel-based Mac.

    All of these options would require you to purchase a license for either Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows XP. And with all of the options above you would still need to purchase a license for either Microsoft Access for Windows or Microsoft Office Professional for Windows to have an essentially equivalent experience.

Need financial help?

If you need financial assistance to pay for a computer, UCSF Student Financial Services may be able to help. The funding source is an additional student loan, usually a Federal Stafford Loan. The loan will not be disbursed in a single check but will be divided equally by the number of quarters enrolled during the academic year.

To receive a loan to cover computer costs, you must:

  1. Purchase the computer and/or related equipment on or after Monday, August 1, 2005.
  2. Make the purchase(s) in your own name.
  3. Charge the purchase(s) to a credit card, or if you cannot or prefer not to charge, obtain an itemized estimate, including taxes.
  4. Complete the Computer Funding Request Form (PDF, 1 page, 50 KB, Requires Adobe Reader).
  5. Return the form with your paid receipt(s) or written estimate(s) to Student Financial Services.

If you have questions about financial assistance, contact Student Financial Services at finaid@saa.ucsf.edu or 415/476-4181 before you purchase the computer.

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