Master of Pharmacy

at University of Hertfordshire - De Havilland Campus United Kingdom

Overview

Pharmacists are experts in medicines and a trusted source of advice and treatment. The role of pharmacists is developing in exciting new ways to support patients through medicine management and non-medical prescribing, as well as drug development. Using state- of-the-art facilities, you’ll gain the scientific knowledge to become a skilled and confident pharmacist. You’ll develop an understanding of normal and abnormal bodily functions and be able to apply what you’ve learned to the treatment of patients. You’ll also study the role of the pharmacist in healthcare and industry, and develop vital interpersonal skills. Work placements are essential and you’ll have opportunities in every year of the course.

  • Excellent facilities including a simulated pharmacy and refurbished chemistry labs
  • Placement visits in all years of the programme
  • Regular promotion of work experience opportunities as well as workshops preparing you for working as a pharmacist including interview techniques, NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) evidence workshops, work placements, negotiating workplace politics, Q and A sessions for applying for pre-registration employment.
  • Mentoring programme between students of all years
  • Active Pharmacy Society
  • Lecture series with bodies such as the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and the BPSA
  • Summer Scholarships/Summer Research Projects with researchers from the University.
  • Accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council
  • We have strong links with local healthcare providers and pharmaceutical industries
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30

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48

Duration

University of Hertfordshire - De Havilland Campus

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Master of Pharmacy Assistant Fee

$14000

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Master of Pharmacy Admissions Requirements

  • Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted for this program, students must have Standard XII Higher Secondary Certificate.

     

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30

Application Processing Days

Full Time On Campus

Program Intensity

Under Graduate

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48

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