Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time, Online |
Duration | 4 years |
Intakes | March, July, November |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | S$ 103,121 |
Admissions
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Fees
Tuition
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- Local students
- S$ 103,121
- Foreign students
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Application
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Student Visa
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Entry Requirements
A candidate shall be qualified for admission (see Admission Rule Undergraduate Policy).
- Assumed knowledge is Chemistry and Mathematics.
- Recommended studies: Biology
English Language Requirements
- The Bachelor of Pharmacy requires a high level of English language proficiency. For applicants who need to provide evidence of English proficiency, required scores are an IELTS (Academic) overall score of at least 7.0 with a minimum score of 7.0 in Speaking and Listening and 6.0 in Reading and Writing. TOEFL test results are not accepted.
Curriculum
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours will develop a strong foundation in basic and pharmaceutical sciences core skills which will be integrated with contemporary knowledge and application of pharmaceutics and pharmacy practice. Prior to the commencement of the third year, students are required to complete 100 hours of practical experience work in a pharmacy which will be integrated into their course work. In the fourth or final year of the degree students will be required to undertake approximately 200 hours of clinical placements in community and hospital pharmacies of which some placements will be outside normal university trimester times. Students will be encouraged to take these placements in rural and regional areas.