The Master’s Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences attracts students from a variety of backgrounds pharmacy, and other related areas. The Program provides an excellent educational and research experience in the Pharmaceutical Sciences. The individual student’s program will emphasize one of a variety of areas including medicinal/natural product chemistry, pharmacology/toxicology, pharmaceutical analysis, biotechnology, pharmaceutical technology and clinical pharmacy.
The Pharmaceutical Sciences Master’s Program has adopted specific requirements for the degree of Master. Program-specific requirements and regulations are in addition to the general rules and regulations specified by the Faculty of graduated studies.
To fulfill the requirements for the M. Pharm. degree, a student must satisfactorily complete the required course work, complete a written thesis based on his/her research, and pass the Final Examination (thesis defense).
Our department mission is threefold:
- to perform innovative research in areas of medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, natural compounds, clinical pharmacy and industrial pharmacy,
- to provide competitive master’s in our areas of expertise, and
- to provide pharmacy students with the basic skills and knowledge they need to tackle their clinical coursework and become strong and compassionate pharmacists.
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- A baccalaureate degree in Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences a minimum average of 70 %
- Students which fail or could not complete a written thesis can have a high diploma degree after complete the required courses and a comprehensive exam.
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