Pharmacists are skilfully trained medical professionals who are qualified to provide consultations on health related issues and medication. The curriculum in MSU Bachelor in Pharmacy programme teaches you the practices of hospital pharmacy, medication, health counselling and consultation, patient management, and clinical pharmacy. You will not only be equipped for pharmaceutical practice but also research. Key principles are covered in lectures and delivered by experienced and research active academicians. The class sessions are delivered through small seminar groups, practical laboratory sessions and dispensing classes. Our links with external research institutions such as hospitals and industrial laboratories add even greater texture to your experience. Upon graduation and to be a registered pharmacist, you must first complete a training programme with any provider approved by the Pharmacy Board of Malaysia
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RM 182,100 (USD 43,704)
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Internal Degree
February, July, September
CGPA 3 with BBB, ABC, or AAC in three (3) subjects (Biology, Chemisty, and Physics or Mathematics) and at least a B in Chemistry;
Passed SPM with at least 5B in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics or Additional Mathematics, and another subject at School Certificate level or equivalent
A-LEVEL: 3B or 2A1C or 1A1B1C in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics or Mathematics, and at least a B in Chemistry
MATRICULATION/PRE-PHARMACY/PRE-MEDICINE/FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1-year programme):
Minimum CGPA 3.0 and a B in Chemistry;
Minimum CGPA 3.75 for Diploma in Science (Chemistry or Biology or Physics) and at least a B in Chemistry;
OR Minimum CGPA 3.5 for Diploma in Pharmacy;
Any other equivalent qualification recognized by MSU Senate
Refer to the university
Pathophysiology
Principles of Pharmacology
Bioinformatics for Pharmacy
Microbiology and Immunology
Pharmacology of Nervous System
Pharmacology of Antimicrobial and Anti-Cancer
Designing of Dosage Form
Physical Pharmacy
Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacology of Respiratory and Renal Diseases
Community Pharmacy
Pharmacoepidemiology
Nutraceutical
Industrial Pharmacy Attachment