Pharmacy (Pharm. D)
University of Pécs
Key Information
Campus location
Pécs, Hungary
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
5 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
30 Jun 2024
Earliest start date
Sep 2024
Introduction
The Academic Program offered by the Faculty of Pharmacy leads to the Pharmacy degree with a Pharm. D. title. This programme provides complete theoretical and practical training in pharmacy. The holder of the degree is entitled to bear the doctoral title (Dr. Pharm). The Hungarian pharmacist MSc diploma is internationally accepted in the EU and in several other countries, international regulations may require pharmacists - similarly to other professionals - professional and/or language examination, practical training, studies, etc. for licensure. This program extends over a period of five years (10 semesters). It begins with an introduction to the basic sciences providing a basis for further pharmaceutical studies. In the second part of the program, students take part in general and specialized pharmaceutical education at the university departments, teaching pharmacies, institutes, laboratories and pharmaceutical industry. The Pharmacy diploma entitles its holder to work at public and hospital pharmacies, laboratories, pharmaceutical industry, pharmaceutical research institutes, in the international commercial trade of pharmaceuticals, and the management of pharmaceutical materials.
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Curriculum
Basic Module
- Mathematics
- Informatics
- Biostatistics
- Physics-Biophysics
- General Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Analytical (Qualitative, quantitative)
- Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Colloid Chemistry
Medical-biology module
- Pharmaceutical Biology
- Biochemistry
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Pathophysiology
- Microbiology
- Immunology
- Public Health
- Pharmaceutical Botany
- First Aid
- Latin
Professional module
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Pharmacognosy
- Pharmaceutical Analysis
- Pharmaceutical Technology
- Biopharmacy
- Pharmacodynamics
- Administrative Pharmacy
- Clinical Pharmacy
- Pharmaceutical Ethics
- Pharmaceutical Care
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
The vast majority of pharmacy graduates work as pharmacists in large retail chains or independent pharmacies but there are other job options available within academia, regulatory bodies and the pharmaceutical industry.
- Community pharmacy
- Hospital pharmacy and
- Research Scientist (medical) are the most common but with the Pharm D degree you could equally work as:
- Clinical research associate
- Higher education lecturer
- Medical sales representative
- Pharmacologist
- Product/process development scientist
- Regulatory affairs officer
- Research scientist (Life sciences)
- Science writer
- Toxicologist.