

MPharm Pharmacy
About this course
Pharmacy is the healthcare profession concerned with the development, dispensing, and clinical use of medicines, and the pharmacist's role has expanded considerably in recent decades from dispensing to a much broader clinical and advisory function. Pharmacists now take medicines histories in hospitals, manage long-term conditions in community settings, advise on the safe use of complex medication regimens, and contribute to medicines optimisation across the NHS. The MPharm degree is the professional qualification that provides the foundation for registration as a pharmacist. At the University of Huddersfield, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a solid grounding in chemistry and the biological sciences before the main degree begins. You will gain a thorough understanding of chemistry and organic sciences, medicines and drug development, medical pharmacology, and human physiology and pathology. On-campus academic learning is supplemented with practical pharmaceutical experience, giving you exposure to the professional and technical aspects of pharmacy practice throughout the degree. You will develop laboratory skills, clinical communication abilities, and the professional judgement that pharmacy roles require, including the ethical and legal frameworks that govern medicines supply and patient care. Pharmacy is a scientifically demanding programme that requires both a strong grasp of chemistry and biology and the interpersonal skills to support patients and work effectively in multidisciplinary healthcare teams. Graduates who complete the MPharm and a subsequent year of pre-registration training are eligible to register with the General Pharmaceutical Council as pharmacists. Career pathways include community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, primary care networks, clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical industry, and regulatory affairs. Many pharmacists specialise and develop into advanced clinical, management, or research roles. Postgraduate study and continuing professional development are integral to a pharmacy career.
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