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Bachelor's in

Pharmacy

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  • ECTS Credits
    180
  • Language
    French
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Description

The Bachelor’s in Pharmaceutical Sciences implements the scientific foundations for future pharmacists. By understanding the various subjects (of a chemical and biomedical nature) of this cross-disciplinary training, this course aims to teach the students the basics for their future as a scientist. The Bachelor’s then leads to the Master’s in Pharmaceutical Sciences.

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Program and structure

Trainee pharmacists, whose study disciplines are a combination of chemistry, biology and medicine, must have a theoretical understanding of these concepts and be able to use them in a practical way.

To achieve this goal, the BA timetable is largely devoted to practical work.

This practical experience, illustrative of the theoretical material, rigorously prepares students for the Master’s degree course and their future career.

At the end of the cycle, the student will be able to read and understand scientific articles.

Pharmaceutical English and Psychology are also taught during this course.

Credits repartition

  • Basic Sciences
  • Life Sciences
  • Practical work
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • English

Learning outcomes

At the end of this programme, students will be able to:

  • know, understand and apply the general course material (chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology)
  • master basic pharmaceutical (or biomedical) concepts: pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology, anatomy, immunology, etc.
  • describe the theoretical principle of a general or instrumental analytical method
  • choose the appropriate analytical technique according to the problem presented and experiment with the implementation of this technique (with rigor, precision and accuracy)
  • correctly process experimental data
  • write a summarised report with bibliographic research
  • use pharmacopoeia
  • ensure drug / pharmacopoeia compliance checks
  • dispense inorganic and organic medications.

Opportunities

The Bachelor's in Pharmaceutical Sciences allows for direct registration onto the Master's in Pharmaceutical Sciences (or the Master's in Biomedical Sciences), which can then be supplemented by other specialised Masters in the following areas: industry, hospital, clinical biology, cosmetology, and management.

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About this training

Sector
Health
Field
Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Location
Mons

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+32(0)65373501
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