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  1. Pharmacists play a vital role in our healthcare system and have been an integral part of the COVID-19 response. Our accredited pharmacy degrees explore chemistry medicines and ethics, and build your experience in delivering safe and effective patient-centred care.

  2. Our Pharmacy MPharm course brings together the science of pharmacy and the needs of the service user, or patient. You’ll explore a series of case studies that help you to apply what you learn to real-life situations, alongside modules that develop your physical

  3. This course is fully accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council as an Overseas Pharmacists' Assessment Programme (OSPAP), certifying international pharmacists to practise their profession in the UK. Brighton is the most flexible course provider in the country.

  4. Key facts. Location Brighton: Moulsecoomb. Duration Six months – 30 credits of learning. Start dates. 1 March 2024 – applications are open. Check the entry criteria below carefully before downloading the application form. Accredited by the GPhC. Application deadline. The deadline has been extended to 9 February. Entry criteria. Entry requirements.

  5. Discover our research. Our research and knowledge exchange activities tackle global challenges, solve practical problems and improve people’s lives and environments. Find out how our cutting-edge work is making a real-world difference and how you can study alongside our world-leading experts. Tell me more.

  6. Pharmacy. With an extra year of integrated study at foundation level, this course opens up opportunities in the sciences if you don't hold the required scientific A-levels or equivalent qualifications, want to change career or simply want to explore the options offered by university-level science before deciding on your specific pathway.

  7. 2022年8月15日 · During my foundation year, I felt the lecturers explained well and showed how different (and often easier) studying Pharmacy at university is compared with science at A-level. I was shown how I was expected to deliver coursework at a university standard and how lectures differ from traditional lessons at school.