MPham Pharmacy (4 Years)

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MPham Pharmacy (4 Years)

  • Entry requirements Selected entry requirements English language: GCSE or IGCSE or O-level at grade B IELTS grade 7 TOEFL: 250 (computer based); 600 (paper based); 100 (internet based) UCLES Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English at grade C Students who do not have GCSE English Language at grade B will be accepted if they have GCSE English Literature at grade B instead. If a student does not have either Language or Literature at the required grade but feels that they can present a strong UCAS application (ie high AS grades, good academic and personal reference and predicted A-level grades in the region of BBB or higher) then the School will assess individual cases and may overlook the specific requirement for GCSE English Language. A level: Grades AAB-ABB. This must include Chemistry, either Mathematics or Biology, and one further rigorous academic subject (preferably a science or English). AS level: Two AS levels are considered in place of the third A-level only. Unit grade information: The University of Manchester welcomes the provision of unit grade information which, like all other available information, will inform the consideration of applications. Unit grades will not normally form part of offer conditions, except for Mathematics programmes. GCSE: Minimum of grade B in English Language and Mathematics. Key Skills qualification: The University warmly welcomes applications from students studying the Key Skills qualification. However, as the opportunities to take these modules are not open to all applicants, currently this is not an essential requirement of the University. International baccalaureate: Successful completion of the Baccalaureate with an overall grade of 35. Higher level Chemistry (minimum grade 7) must be included alongside two Higher level subjects from Mathematics, Physics and Biology (at grade 6). Additional entry requirements Additional entry requirements exist for this course. You may view these by selecting from the list below.
  • Academic title MPham Pharmacy
  • Course description Course description
    The four-year MPharm programme provides a broad-based, scientifically strong education in pharmacy. It equips students with the skills needed to enter all areas of the profession and helps them adapt to changes that may occur during their careers. By the end of the first four years, students are conversant with the professional aspects of pharmacy, able to communicate effectively and able to appreciate the professional and social role of the pharmacist.

    What is pharmacy?

    Pharmacists are experts in medicines. Therefore, a pharmacist can be involved in any aspect of the preparation and use of medicines, from the discovery of their active ingredients to their use by patients. Pharmacists also monitor the effects of medicines, both for patient care and for research purposes.

    Additional course information

    Module details
    The MPharm degree is full-time and organised on a modular basis. The majority of modules are compulsory but there is opportunity, in the final year, to select modules to specialise in a chosen area of pharmacy.

    During the first two years of the programme, teaching is within the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. While in the third and fourth years, students have regular half-day visits to local hospitals where clinical sessions are held.

    The content of the first three years of the programme is common to all students, with the exception of the foundation courses in the first year.

    In the first year, as well as their core course units, students take foundation courses from either mathematics, biology or academic literacy, depending on the subjects they studied at A level.

    In the fourth year of the course, students take the core subjects and one specialist course unit which can be chosen from the following 'semester 7' options:

    -Novel Drug Delivery Systems
    -Microbial Disease and Immunisation
    -Advanced Neuropharmacology
    -along with one specialist course unit taken from the following 'semester 8' options:

    -Influences on Professional Practice
    -Cancer Biology and Therapy
    -Molecular Toxicology

    Course content for year 1

    Semester 1
    Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    Foundation Biology *

    Foundation Mathematics *

    Academic Literacy *

    Physics and Physical Chemistry

    Information Technology

    Core Tutorials and Practical Skills

    Introduction to Hospital Pharmacy

    Semester 2
    Pharmaceutical Chemistry - EBL

    Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Introductory Microbiology

    Physical Pharmacy

    Orientation to the Practice of Pharmacy

    Pharmaceutical Calculations

    Core Tutorials (pastoral only)

    * Students take one of the three foundation courses, as advised by the Director of Undergraduate Studies

    Course content for year 2

    Semester 3
    Pharmaceutical Analysis

    Medicine Design 1

    Physiology 1

    Microbiology

    Pathogenicity and Immunology

    Core Tutorials (pastoral only)

    Drug Toxicity and Medicinal Chemistry

    Semester 4
    Social Pharmacy

    Physiology 2

    Forensic Science

    Core Tutorials (pastoral only)

    Medicines Design 2

    Interprofessional Education - Health Promotion

    Course content for year 3
    Semester 5
    Pharmacology 1

    Extemporaneous Formulation

    Chemotherapy

    Using OTC Medicines and Complimentary Therapies in the treatment of minor ailments

    Pharmaceutical Microbiology

    Core Tutorials (pastoral only)

    Disease Management

    Drug Disposition and Metabolism

    Semester 6
    Social Pharmacy

    Pharmacology 2

    Law Relating to Pharmacy

    Disease Management

    Rational Drug Design

    Physiological Biopharmaceutics

    Core Tutorials (pastoral only)

    Chemotherapy

    Course content for year 4
    Semester 7
    Disease Management

    The Dispensing Process and Law relating to Pharmacy

    Social Pharmacy and Interpersonal Skills

    Novel Drug Delivery Systems +

    Microbial Disease and Immunisation +

    Advanced Neuropharmacology +

    Pharmacokinetics - Dosage Regimen Design

    Core Tutorials (pastoral only)

    Semester 8
    Molecular Toxicology +

    Cancer Biology and Therapy +

    Influences on Professional Practice +

    Production and Development of Drugs

    Disease Management

    Pharmaceutical Care and Prescribing Essay **

    Drug Development Workshop **

    Project **

    Law Relating to Pharmacy Update

    Core Tutorials (pastoral only)

    * Students take one of the three foundation courses, as advised by the Director of Undergraduate Studies
    ** The above modules are taken in either semester 7 or semester 8 as advised by the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
    + Current optional modules

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