Curriculum
The specialized education curriculum at the School of Pharmacy is based upon our belief that, "the pharmaceutical sciences are an integral part of science as a whole and that it contributes greatly to society in many varied medicinal applications". This specialised curriculum gives students the opportunity to acquire a basic knowledge of the creation, production and management of pharmaceutical products, covering environmental, health and sanitation issues as well as the many other skills required to become elite, ethically minded pharmacists. We have set out to properly balance three main fields of study in pharmaceutical science; 1) Research and technical expertise in the development of drugs, 2) Practical pharmacy and 3) Environmental health and sanitation. Much consideration has been given to a healthy ratio between compulsory and optional subjects whilst maintaining a high quality of study.
In addition, we have emphasised the core purpose of each course by creating at the School of Pharmacy a six-year course for the cultivation of pharmacists and at the School of Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences, a four-year course focusing on the training of researchers.
School of Pharmacy
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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Culture (Basic seminar, Information systems, Primary subject, School festival, Foreign language ...) | Practical training | Graduation research | |||
Shared Experimentation | Practical Clinical training | ||||
Intro to specialty | Practical training | Major subject | Major subject | Advanced Pharmaceutical Education | |
Early Active Learning | Major subject | Major subject | |||
Major subject |
School of Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
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Culture (Basic seminar, Information systems, Primary subject, School festival, Foreign language ...) | Graduation research | ||
Practical training | Major subject | ||
Intro to specialty | Practical training | Major subject | |
Early Active Learning | Major subject | ||
Major subject |