Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)
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Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Programme
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) programme is a four-year professional degree that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to become a registered pharmacist in Singapore. The programme is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, as well as the skills and knowledge required to provide patient-centred care.
Programme Structure
The programme is structured around specific themes, rather than specific disciplines. This means that students will learn about chemistry, biology, and other sciences in the context of pharmacy practice, rather than as separate subjects. The programme includes a range of courses, including:
- Foundational knowledge
- Practice skills
- Professionalism
- Interprofessional education
- Research and inquiry
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the programme, students must have very good passes in Chemistry (H2) and in either Biology (H2) or Physics (H2) or Mathematics (H2) or Further Mathematics (H2) at 'A' Level (or equivalent) examinations.
Programme Duration
The programme is a four-year professional programme. Students will be admitted directly into the programme in the first year of study. At the end of the four years, graduates will be conferred a professional degree in Pharmacy, while those who have demonstrated good academic performance over the four years will be awarded an honours professional degree in Pharmacy.
Career Prospects
Pharmacy graduates have a wide range of career prospects, including:
- Community Pharmacist
- Home Care Pharmacist
- Hospital Pharmacist
- Academic Pharmacist (Clinical)
- Clinical Trial and Research Associate
- Health Informatics Pharmacist
- Medical Science Liaison
- Medical Science Writer
- Pharmacovigilance Pharmacist
- Pharmaceutical Sales and Marketing Representative
- Academic Pharmacist (Research)
- Regulatory Pharmacist
- Research Pharmacist (Pharmacy Practice)
- Research Associate (Pharmacology, Life Sciences)
- Pharmacy Entrepreneur
Interprofessional Education
The programme includes interprofessional education, which provides students with the opportunity to learn with and from students from other healthcare professions. This includes the Common Curriculum for Healthcare Professionals (CCHPE), which comprises five courses that are designed to develop the core competencies of collaborative practice-ready professionals.
Research Opportunities
Students in the programme have the opportunity to participate in research projects, including the Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Science (UROPS) programme. This programme provides students with the opportunity to work with experienced faculty members on research projects, and to develop their research skills.
Student Life
The programme provides students with a range of opportunities to develop their skills and interests outside of the classroom. This includes participation in the NUS Pharmaceutical Society (NUSPS), which is a student-led organisation that provides opportunities for students to engage with the pharmacy profession and to develop their leadership and networking skills.
Global Programmes
The programme provides students with the opportunity to participate in global programmes, including student exchange programmes, summer and winter programmes, and study trips for engagement and enrichment. These programmes provide students with the opportunity to develop their global perspectives and to learn about different healthcare systems and cultures.
Conclusion
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) programme at the National University of Singapore is a four-year professional degree that provides students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to become a registered pharmacist in Singapore. The programme is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, as well as the skills and knowledge required to provide patient-centred care. With a range of career prospects, research opportunities, and global programmes, the programme provides students with a wide range of opportunities to develop their skills and interests.
