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China Pharmaceutical University
BSc in Pharmaceutics
- Shanghai, China
- Nanjing, China
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
This program combines the study of theories, research methods, and pharmaceutical production techniques. Students receive training in formulation design, process designing, quality control, pharmacy analysis. The program trains senior technicians in the fields of pharmaceutical research and development, pharmaceutics production, quality control, pharmaceutical entrepreneur management.


Converse College
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
- Spartanburg, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Position yourself for various career paths with Converse’s Chemistry major and minor program, as you study materials and the changes that these materials undergo. Sometimes referred to as the “central science”, chemistry unites physics and mathematics, biology and medicine, and the earth and environmental sciences.
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University of Wisconsin Superior
B.S. in Chemistry - Pre-Medicine/Pre-Pharmacy (Biochemistry) Concentration
- Superior, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Chemistry majors choosing this concentration are typically those who are interested in attending medical, veterinary or pharmacy schools or graduate school in biochemistry.
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Pharmaceutical Medicine degree programs provide a thorough understanding of drug development, regulations, and therapeutic applications. These programs prepare you to enter a vital field that impacts public health globally.
You'll delve into topics like pharmacology, drug formulation, and clinical trials, gaining specific skills in assessing drug safety and effectiveness. Through hands-on courses, you'll learn to analyze clinical data and develop strategies for regulatory approval processes. The environment fosters independence and critical thinking as students engage with industry-linked projects and case studies.
In addition, you’ll explore the principles of pharmacotherapy and ethics, while gaining insight into how various medications affect patients. As graduates of this program, students typically pursue careers in regulatory affairs, clinical research, or pharmaceutical marketing. The breadth of knowledge acquired positions you for diverse roles within the healthcare industry, where the expertise is highly valued.