2 Years Program
The combination of biomedical and pharmaceutical science and clinical expertise in drug use in a pharmacy degree prepares pharmacy graduates for work in a variety of fields. Graduates work as pharmacists in the community or in hospitals. Many pharmacists are involved in preparing and preparing documentation on the efficacy and safety of new drugs (required for marketing drug regulatory approval). Pharmacists are involved extensively in the manufacturing, research, quality control, and marketing of pharmaceuticals. They are also employed in government health departments where they may be involved in the regulation and approval of new pharmaceutical products.