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Advanced Diploma in Pharmacy

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Advanced Diploma in Pharmacy

Advanced Diploma in Pharmacy

Course Fee

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Awarding Body
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Intake
January / May / September
Duration
3 Years
MNQF
Level 6
Mode
Face-to-Face

Programme Details

Introduction

The Advanced Diploma in Pharmacy programme incorporates in-depth knowledge on manufacturing, preparing and dispensing drugs, and patient counselling, along with pharmacotherapeutics. The first year focuses on core subjects which encompass the foundation for pharmaceutical sciences. The second year focuses on the application of knowledge and skills through comprehensive field practice in hospital, retail pharmacies and marketing in field settings. The third and fourth years focus on advanced knowledge of pharmacological disease management and clinical pharmacy along with a blend of industrial and drug regulatory affairs. The programme aims to fulfil the health needs of the public and uplift the profession of pharmacy and its socio-cultural impact on society

General Entry Criteria

  • A minimum of 3 principal passes at A-Level (pass in Chemistry and Physics are required) OR

  • A minimum of 3 passes in Shahadha Saanavi (pass in Chemistry and Physics are required) OR

  • Attainment of a Level 4 qualification in a related field AND

  • Certified proficiency in English (GCE O’ level/ IGCSE English pass) OR pass in an equivalent English Language Competency Test

Note:

  • Student with MNQF level 5 Diploma in Pharmacy can gain entry to the 3 rd year of the programme. The prior Diploma should be of 2 years.

Core Modules
Year 1

  1. Anatomy and Physiology I

  2. Biochemistry

  3. Microbiology and Clinical Pathology I

  4. Communication skills for Pharmacists

  5. Pharmaceutics I

  6. Skill Practice I

  7. Anatomy and Physiology II

  8. Pharmaceutical Chemistry I

  9. Pharmaceutics II

  10. Computer Applications in Pharmacy

  11. Pharmacy Law and Good Practice

  12. Pharmacy practice I

Year 2

  1. Pharmacology I

  2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry II

  3. Pathophysiology of Diseases

  4. Environmental Sciences

  5. Pharmacy practice II

  6. Pharmacology II

  7. Health Education, Health Care system and Community Pharmacy

  8. Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing

  9. Skill Practice II

  10. Pharmacy practice III

Award Diploma in Pharmacy

Year 3

  1. Mathematics for Pharmacists

  2. Nutrition in Pharmacy

  3. Medicinal Chemistry I

  4. Alternative Medication

  5. Pharmacognosy I

  6. Skill Practice III

  7. Industrial Pharmacy

  8. Medicinal Chemistry II

  9. Dispensing Pharmacy

  10. Patient Counselling

  11. Skill Practice IV

  12. Industrial Training and Seminar

Award Advanced Diploma in Pharmacy

Course Fee:
First year = MVR 4,899 per month x 12 months

Second year = MVR 4,899 per month x 12 months

Third year = MVR 5,149 per month x 12 months

Upon successful completion of this programme participants will be able to: 

  • Utilize the best dispensing practices

  • Apply knowledge of pharmaceuticals to disease processes and assess problem resolution criteria

  • Communicate pharmaceutical information to patients and medical staff verbally, in writing or electronically

  • Demonstrate the use of pharmacy equipment

  • Solve problems as part of a team effort

  • Work professionally and collaboratively while adhering to ethical principles

  • Implement the knowledge of drug regulatory affairs during the process of importation

  • Develop diet plans for patients with different health conditions

  • Utilize the skills of quality analysis in the process of drug testing

  • Create marketing plans and conduct market analysis of specific drugs

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