ACADEMIC PROGRAM
5
Academic Levels
Degree and Title:
Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy
Study Hours/Academic Levels:
1. Bachelor of Pharmacy (PharmD):
The program includes studying 175 credit hours divided into 5 academic levels + 1 year Training.
2. Bachelor of Pharmacy (Clinical Pharmacy): The program includes studying 178 credit hours divided into 5 academic levels + 1 year Training.
STUDY PLAN
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Program effective until 2025-2026
Firstly Pharm. D. clinical
Secondly Pharma.D
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SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENTS
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduate Occupational Profile
What does a pharmacist do?
Pharmacists fill prescriptions in retail pharmacies or pharmacies attached to counter medications after-the-hospitals and clinics. They also dispense over evaluating a patient’s needs. Other pharmacy career options include working for ies, food and drink companies, research organizations, andpharmaceutical compan laboratories
The pharmacists here are mainly involved in pharmaceutical research, drug -development, and quality assurance. Another career avenue is writing on pharmacyournals, newspapers and other media. Additionally, theyelated topics for science jr can work as lecturers in universities and research institutions. In all instances, they must comply with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements
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Mission, vision, strategic goals & startegic objectives
vision mission, goals and strategic objectives
rules for students under academic propation
rules of students admission and transfer
intellectual property protection document
Faculty Hierarchical Structure
Faculty conduct and ethics code
Code of Ethics for scientific research
A mechanism to support and discover outstanding students Faculty of
Pharmacy achievements report academic year 2021-2022
qulity assurance unit Hierarchical structure
Report of community service activities and environmental development academic year 2019-2020
Report of community service activities and environmental development academic year 2020-2021
Report of community service activities and environmental development academic year 2021-2022
Student guide (PharmD clinical pharmacy program)
student guide (PharmD program)
Mechanism for attracting and sponsoring foreign students
student support plan 2022-2023
teaching, learning and evaualtion strategies
creteria for selection of mangement directors of quality assurance unit
Curricular Concentration: Science
Percentage: A minimum of 90%
Curricular Concentration: Scientific Path
The applicant must have studied 5 scientific subjects including Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Math.
Applicants must have studied Biology and Physics in grade 11 or 12.
GPA (40%): 8 subjects O level studied during grades 10,11, and 12 including the 5 main subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Math, and English+ 1 subject equivalent to 1 credit hour.
Minimum Grade (per subject): C
SAT (60%):
SAT 1: A minimum grade of 1090
SAT 2 (Optional): A minimum grade of 900
8 subjects O level including 5 main subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Math, and English.
Min Grade per subject: C