Programme description
The Bachelor of Pharmacy programme offers comprehensive training across the full lifecycle of medicines, from discovery and development, quality assurance, distribution as well as safe and effective patient use. The program is built on a strong foundation in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences and reinforced through extensive hands on training. The importance of this programme continues to grow, as pharmacists play a pivotal role in modern healthcare systems. Amid rising burdens of communicable and non communicable diseases, increasing antimicrobial resistance, and the complexity of drug therapies, there is a critical need for professionals who can ensure the safe, rational, and cost effective use of medicines. Pharmacists contribute significantly to medication safety, optimize therapeutic outcomes, support public health initiatives, and strengthen healthcare delivery at both community and institutional levels. Graduates of this programme are equipped to lead and advance pharmaceutical care, participate in drug development and regulation, support clinical decision making, and promote responsible medicine use. By integrating scientific knowledge, professional ethics, and practical competence, the Bachelor of Pharmacy programme prepares graduates to improve health outcomes and respond effectively to healthcare challenges locally, regionally, and globally.
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