Pharmacy Practice
Bachelor's degree
In Portsmouth
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Portsmouth
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Start date
Different dates available
Why take this course? This course is suited to practising pharmacists registered in the UK with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) wishing to take the next step after the MPharm.
You will be directly applying your learning to professional practice and so must be working in a practice environment that will offer suitable training opportunities and the appropriate level of support.
This course is suitable for students working in primary care, secondary care and other patient facing roles.
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About this course
What will I experience? On this course you can: Tailor your learning to your own professional development requirements and in some cases have the opportunity to become an Independent Prescriber (IP) Be taught by pharmacy-qualified staff, including academics and practitioners from community and hospital pharmacy Have access to a wide range of learning opportunities guided by leading experts in a wide range of specialities
Reviews
Subjects
- IT
Course programme
I stayed in Portsmouth after I graduated from my first degree – I had such a good experience the first time round that I could not imagine doing my Master’s anywhere else.
Jo Lyle, health sciences student
- Tailor your learning to your own professional development requirements and in some cases have the opportunity to become an Independent Prescriber (IP)
- Be taught by pharmacy-qualified staff, including academics and practitioners from community and hospital pharmacy
- Have access to a wide range of learning opportunities guided by leading experts in a wide range of specialities
Additional information
- Duration
- 3 years part time. Start: January.
- Entry
- A Pharmacy degree (BSc, BPharm or MPharm) with a minimum classification of 2.2, registration as a practising pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council and a practice-base (i.e. paid employment at an accredited centre). English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.
- Fees
UK/EU/Channel Islands and Isle of Man students
2016/17 entry: part time: £2,630 p/a*
2017/18 entry: part time: £2,630 p/a*Course is eligible for Government Postgraduate Loan
International students
2016/17 entry: part time: £4,570 p/a*
2017/18 entry: part time: £4,800 p/a**Tuition fee is subject to annual increase.
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- School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
- Programme specification
Pharmacy Practice