

MPharm Pharmacy with Preparatory Year (University of Plymouth campus)
About this course
Pharmacy is the science and practice of preparing, dispensing, and advising on medicines. Pharmacists play a central role in healthcare, applying detailed knowledge of how drugs work in the body, how they interact with each other, and how they should be used safely and effectively to benefit patients. The profession requires both deep scientific understanding and strong communication skills, since pharmacists work directly with patients, other healthcare professionals, and across a wide range of clinical and community settings. This five-year full-time programme, offered by the University of Bath at its University of Plymouth campus, includes a preparatory year that provides a thorough grounding in the scientific foundations of pharmacy before the main degree begins. This is particularly valuable for students who need to consolidate their chemistry and biology before tackling the full demands of the course. The preparatory year is followed by the integrated Master of Pharmacy degree, which is the qualification required to register as a pharmacist in the UK. Throughout the programme, you will study pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, and clinical pharmacy, alongside the communication and professional skills you need to work effectively with patients and colleagues. The programme incorporates placements in community and hospital pharmacy settings, giving you practical experience in the environments where you are likely to work. Bath has an established reputation in pharmacy education, and this campus arrangement allows students to benefit from Bath's academic expertise while studying in Plymouth. The programme is designed to meet the standards of the General Pharmaceutical Council, which regulates pharmacy education and practice in the UK. Graduates qualify to apply for registration as pharmacists and work in community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, primary care, the pharmaceutical industry, and regulatory bodies. The profession offers strong employment prospects and clear career progression routes, and postgraduate specialisation in areas such as clinical pharmacy, pharmacokinetics, or medicines management is available for those who wish to develop further expertise.
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