The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) programe is designed to provide students with the requisite skills and competencies to enable them to provide effective pharmaceutical care. Graduates of this programme will be able to practice in a variety of settings, including: Community Pharmacy, Hospital Practice, Pharmaceutical Sales and Marketing, Industrial Pharmacy, Academia, Regulatory Institutions and a myriad of other health care related settings.
Students will have hands-on Pharmaceutical Manufacturing practice at the Entrance Pharmaceutical & Research Centre. They will also have the opportunity to have their clinicals at the Entrance University Hospital.
Entry Requirement
Admission into the School of Pharmacy for the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) programme is as follows:
Admission to Level 100
Admission to Level 100 will be from the Senior High School with SSSCE or WASSCE results. Students must have credit passes (at least C6) in three core subjects namely English Mathematics & Integrated Science, and in three elective subjects namely: Biology, Chemistry & either Physics or Elective Mathematics.
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With other qualifications including International Baccalaureate (IB), International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), General Certificate of Secondary Education Advances Level (GCE A-Level) or their equivalent qualifications.
Admission to Level 200
Admission to Level 200 shall be open to applicants who hold bachelor’s degree from relevant disciplines such as Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biological Sciences from a recognized institution.
Admission into Level 200 shall be subject to:
- Quality of the academic transcripts of the applicant
- Outcome of an interview and/or entrance examination
- Auditing some courses in the Level 100
Curriculum
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