Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor's Degree of Pharmacy
The Bachelor's Degree of Pharmacy is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to excel in the field of pharmacy. Commencing in 2015, this program has been structured to provide a thorough understanding of pharmaceutical sciences, clinical practices, and the ethical considerations that underpin the profession.
Program Overview
System of Study
The program operates under a system of study that combines theoretical foundations with practical field training. This approach ensures that graduates are not only well-versed in the theoretical aspects of pharmacy but also possess the practical skills required to apply their knowledge effectively in real-world settings.
Field Training Guide
A critical component of the program is the field training guide, which outlines the structured approach to practical training. This guide is designed to ensure that students gain comprehensive exposure to various aspects of pharmacy practice, under the supervision of experienced professionals.
Student Academic Guide
The student academic guide is a resource provided to students to navigate the program successfully. It includes detailed information on program regulations, academic requirements, and the expectations for student performance and progress.
Program Regulations
Admission Criteria
Admission to the Bachelor's Degree of Pharmacy program is based on specific criteria that include academic performance in relevant subjects, entrance examinations, and sometimes interviews. The criteria are designed to ensure that only candidates with a strong foundation in sciences and a genuine interest in the field of pharmacy are admitted.
Requirements
The program has specific requirements that students must fulfill to graduate. These include completing all prescribed courses, achieving a minimum grade point average, and successfully undertaking field training as outlined in the field training guide.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for the program are structured to reflect the comprehensive nature of the education provided. Fees cover not only academic tuition but also access to state-of-the-art facilities, field training opportunities, and academic support services.
Research Areas
The program encourages research in various areas of pharmacy, including pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and clinical pharmacy. Students are mentored by experienced faculty members to conduct research projects that contribute to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences.
Conclusion
The Bachelor's Degree of Pharmacy offers a rigorous and comprehensive education in pharmaceutical sciences and practice. With its emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical training, the program is designed to produce graduates who are highly competent and committed to delivering exceptional patient care and advancing the field of pharmacy.
