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UBT aims to produce pharmacy graduates and specialist graduates who will enhance health care through their patient-oriented understanding of aspects of disease, health strategies, medicine and pharmacoeconomics of existing and new therapies. It also wants to deliver pharmacy graduates with the qualified skills required by the profession both for local and European market purposes. Lastly, it wants to encourage research by engaging high quality pharmaceutical scientists capable of devising new drug entities, synthesis, analytical protocols and delivery systems. Generally, the purpose of the programme on the other hand, is to produce pharmacy graduates who have the knowledge, skills and attributes to safely participate in the national pharmacy practice. Graduates should be prepared for patient-facing pharmacy practice, and their learning should be based upon and underpinned by appropriate and sufficient understanding of the principles and techniques of the pharmaceutical, biomedical and social sciences.
The graduates should be able to communicate and apply their chosen field of practice, the elements of pharmaceutical knowledge and care. The graduates’ skills are based on appropriate and sufficient understanding of the principles and techniques of the pharmaceutical sciences. In order to achieve, the aims of the course, the curriculum has been designed to provide with learning opportunities in basic sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, statistics) which are relevant for understanding the pharmaceutical sciences and the practice of pharmacy.
Programme Learning Outcomes
On completion of the programme, the graduate should be able to.
Knowledge
Demonstrate a foundation-level understanding of the biological, physical, and quantitative sciences that underpin the practice of pharmacy, and apply this knowledge to the development, testing, and manufacturing of medicines.
Explain how medicines are developed, manufactured, tested, and brought to the marketplace, emphasizing the role of pharmaceutical knowledge, legislation, and professional codes of conduct in this process.
Apply pharmacological, pharmaceutical, and clinical knowledge to the safe and effective interpretation, evaluation, and supply of prescriptions and medicinal orders, ensuring adherence to legal and ethical guidelines.
Understand the principles of quality assurance mechanisms and how they are applied in the development, manufacturing, and supply of medicines, ensuring that patient safety and product efficacy are prioritized.
Skills
Demonstrate the ability to prepare medicinal formulations extemporaneously when required, ensuring that the pharmacist’s role in compounding is applied safely and accurately.
Fulfill the professional role of a pharmacist by effectively advising and counseling patients, healthcare professionals, and others about the proper usage, dosage, and potential risks of medicines.
Employ research methodologies relevant to the natural, clinical, and social sciences, applying an empirical approach to problem-solving within the pharmacy profession to drive advancements in healthcare and patient outcomes.
Competencies
Commit to the ethos of professionalism, demonstrating a duty of care, respect, and responsibility for patient health, making informed professional decisions in the best interest of the patient at all times.
Recognize common disease states and symptoms, making appropriate responses and interventions that enhance patient care, integrating both pharmacological knowledge and clinical judgment.
Demonstrate lifelong learning, with a focus on continuous education and professional development, adapting to new advancements and innovations in pharmacy and medicine to maintain excellence in pharmacy practice.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
UBT aims to produce pharmacy graduates and specialist graduates who will enhance health care through their patient-oriented understanding of aspects of disease, health strategies, medicine and pharmacoeconomics of existing and new therapies. It also wants to deliver pharmacy graduates with the qualified skills required by the profession both for local and European market purposes. Lastly, it wants to encourage research by engaging high quality pharmaceutical scientists capable of devising new drug entities, synthesis, analytical protocols and delivery systems. Generally, the purpose of the programme on the other hand, is to produce pharmacy graduates who have the knowledge, skills and attributes to safely participate in the national pharmacy practice. Graduates should be prepared for patient-facing pharmacy practice, and their learning should be based upon and underpinned by appropriate and sufficient understanding of the principles and techniques of the pharmaceutical, biomedical and social sciences.
The graduates should be able to communicate and apply their chosen field of practice, the elements of pharmaceutical knowledge and care. The graduates’ skills are based on appropriate and sufficient understanding of the principles and techniques of the pharmaceutical sciences. In order to achieve, the aims of the course, the curriculum has been designed to provide with learning opportunities in basic sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, statistics) which are relevant for understanding the pharmaceutical sciences and the practice of pharmacy.
Programme Learning Outcomes
On completion of the programme, the graduate should be able to.
Knowledge
Demonstrate a foundation-level understanding of the biological, physical, and quantitative sciences that underpin the practice of pharmacy, and apply this knowledge to the development, testing, and manufacturing of medicines.
Explain how medicines are developed, manufactured, tested, and brought to the marketplace, emphasizing the role of pharmaceutical knowledge, legislation, and professional codes of conduct in this process.
Apply pharmacological, pharmaceutical, and clinical knowledge to the safe and effective interpretation, evaluation, and supply of prescriptions and medicinal orders, ensuring adherence to legal and ethical guidelines.
Understand the principles of quality assurance mechanisms and how they are applied in the development, manufacturing, and supply of medicines, ensuring that patient safety and product efficacy are prioritized.
Skills
Demonstrate the ability to prepare medicinal formulations extemporaneously when required, ensuring that the pharmacist’s role in compounding is applied safely and accurately.
Fulfill the professional role of a pharmacist by effectively advising and counseling patients, healthcare professionals, and others about the proper usage, dosage, and potential risks of medicines.
Employ research methodologies relevant to the natural, clinical, and social sciences, applying an empirical approach to problem-solving within the pharmacy profession to drive advancements in healthcare and patient outcomes.
Competencies
Commit to the ethos of professionalism, demonstrating a duty of care, respect, and responsibility for patient health, making informed professional decisions in the best interest of the patient at all times.
Recognize common disease states and symptoms, making appropriate responses and interventions that enhance patient care, integrating both pharmacological knowledge and clinical judgment.
Demonstrate lifelong learning, with a focus on continuous education and professional development, adapting to new advancements and innovations in pharmacy and medicine to maintain excellence in pharmacy practice.
Admission Requirements
01 Aug 2025
5 Years
Nov
Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance
Tuition fees
Domestic
4,000 EUR
Domestic (Out of State)
4,000 EUR
International
4,000 EUR
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Programme overview
Main Subject
Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
UBT aims to produce pharmacy graduates and specialist graduates who will enhance health care through their patient-oriented understanding of aspects of disease, health strategies, medicine and pharmacoeconomics of existing and new therapies. It also wants to deliver pharmacy graduates with the qualified skills required by the profession both for local and European market purposes. Lastly, it wants to encourage research by engaging high quality pharmaceutical scientists capable of devising new drug entities, synthesis, analytical protocols and delivery systems. Generally, the purpose of the programme on the other hand, is to produce pharmacy graduates who have the knowledge, skills and attributes to safely participate in the national pharmacy practice. Graduates should be prepared for patient-facing pharmacy practice, and their learning should be based upon and underpinned by appropriate and sufficient understanding of the principles and techniques of the pharmaceutical, biomedical and social sciences.
The graduates should be able to communicate and apply their chosen field of practice, the elements of pharmaceutical knowledge and care. The graduates’ skills are based on appropriate and sufficient understanding of the principles and techniques of the pharmaceutical sciences. In order to achieve, the aims of the course, the curriculum has been designed to provide with learning opportunities in basic sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, statistics) which are relevant for understanding the pharmaceutical sciences and the practice of pharmacy.
Programme Learning Outcomes
On completion of the programme, the graduate should be able to.
Knowledge
Skills
Competencies
Programme overview
Main Subject
Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
UBT aims to produce pharmacy graduates and specialist graduates who will enhance health care through their patient-oriented understanding of aspects of disease, health strategies, medicine and pharmacoeconomics of existing and new therapies. It also wants to deliver pharmacy graduates with the qualified skills required by the profession both for local and European market purposes. Lastly, it wants to encourage research by engaging high quality pharmaceutical scientists capable of devising new drug entities, synthesis, analytical protocols and delivery systems. Generally, the purpose of the programme on the other hand, is to produce pharmacy graduates who have the knowledge, skills and attributes to safely participate in the national pharmacy practice. Graduates should be prepared for patient-facing pharmacy practice, and their learning should be based upon and underpinned by appropriate and sufficient understanding of the principles and techniques of the pharmaceutical, biomedical and social sciences.
The graduates should be able to communicate and apply their chosen field of practice, the elements of pharmaceutical knowledge and care. The graduates’ skills are based on appropriate and sufficient understanding of the principles and techniques of the pharmaceutical sciences. In order to achieve, the aims of the course, the curriculum has been designed to provide with learning opportunities in basic sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, statistics) which are relevant for understanding the pharmaceutical sciences and the practice of pharmacy.
Programme Learning Outcomes
On completion of the programme, the graduate should be able to.
Knowledge
Skills
Competencies
Admission Requirements
Tuition fees
Domestic
Domestic (Out of State)
International
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