Bachelor of Pharmacy

Bachelor of Pharmacy

OVERVIEW
Pharmacy is a dynamic, information-driven, product- and patient-oriented profession, committed to meeting the health care needs of all health-seeking communities. The B. Pharmacy degree is a four-year programme, followed by a year of internship and a compulsory year of community service, before registration with the South African Pharmacy Council as a pharmacist. The pharmacist, through inculcated competence and skills during the Bachelor’s of Pharmacy degree and the Pharmacy Internship is committed to meeting the health care needs of all health-seeking communities by being the, • custodian of medicines; • formulator, manufacturer, distributor and controller of safe, effective, and quality medicine; • advisor on the safe, rational,l and appropriate use of medicine; • provider of essential clinical services including screening and referral services. • provider of health care education and information.

CAO CODE

KN-W-BPR

NQF Level

07

Duration

4 Years

Closing Date

30 September
REQUIREMENTS
NSC-Deg with Engl, Life Sci, LO, Maths and Phys Sci 4 (Choices 1 to 3 only)
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

Attendance Policy

Attendance is compulsory for all practical and clinical modules.

Graduation Requirement

Students must complete a minimum of 400 hours of experiential training to be eligible for graduation.

Curriculum Breakdown

Level 1

Semester 1

  • BIOL103 – Introductory Biology for Health Sciences (16 credits)
  • MATH150 – Mathematics for Natural Sciences (16 credits)
  • PHRM141 – Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1 (16 credits)
  • PHYS131 – Introductory Physics for Life Sciences & Agriculture (16 credits)

Semester 2

  • PHRM102 – Introduction to Pharmacy (16 credits)
  • BHME222 – Health and Illness Behaviour (16 credits)
  • PHRM142 – Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2 (16 credits)
Choose one:
  • ZULN101 – Basic isiZulu Language Studies A (Non-Zulu speakers) (16 credits)
  • ZULM105 – Academic Writing (Zulu speakers) (16 credits)
Level 1 Total: 128 credits

Level 2

Semester 1

  • HPHS221 – Homeostasis (16 credits)
  • ANAT101 – Introduction to Anatomy and Neuroanatomy (16 credits)
  • PHRM245 – Physico-chemical Principles for Medicines (16 credits)
  • PHRM251 – Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3 (16 credits)

Semester 2

  • HPHS222 – Integration and Communication (16 credits)
  • PHRM252 – Introduction to Pathology (16 credits)
  • PHRM242 – Design and Manufacturing of Medicines (16 credits)
  • PHRM246 – Introduction to Biochemistry and Pharmacology (16 credits)
Level 2 Total: 128 credits

Level 3

Semester 1

  • PHRM355 – Health Law and Ethics (16 credits)
  • PHRM353 – Pharmaceutical Analysis (16 credits)
  • PHRM321 – Pharmaceutical Microbiology (16 credits)
  • PHRM301 – Pharmacology II (16 credits)

Semester 2

  • PHRM311 – Medicinal Chemistry (16 credits)
  • PHRM351 – Pharmaceutical Care (16 credits)
  • PHRM352 – Pharmaceutical Logistics, Economics and Management (16 credits)
  • PHRM302 – Pharmacology III (16 credits)
Level 3 Total: 128 credits

Level 4

Semester 1

  • PHRM421 – Biopharmaceutics (16 credits)
  • PHRM453 – Applied Pharmaceutical Care (16 credits)
  • PHRM401 – Pharmacology IV (16 credits)

Semester 2

  • PHRM452 – Advanced Pharmaceutics (16 credits)
  • PHRM454 – Natural Products and Evidence-Based Medicine (16 credits)
  • PHRM402 – Pharmacology V (16 credits)

Year-Long Module

  • PHRM440 – Research Project (32 credits)
Level 4 Total: 128 credits

Total Credits for Degree: 512

Career Opportunities

  • Hospital Pharmacist
  • Clinical Pharmacist
  • Industrial Pharmacist

Interested in this programme? Submit your application here.