Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 4 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | B$ 16,304 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | B$ 19,022 |
About
The Bachelor of Pharmacy program at Lincoln University College offers students the opportunity to gain comprehensive knowledge about various aspects of medicine and drug management. This includes design, development, discovery, testing, and the effective use of medications. The program also emphasizes drug distribution. Therefore, it is ideal for individuals who aspire to work in the healthcare sector as healthcare providers or in pharmaceutical care roles.
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- B$ 16,304
- Local students
- B$ 19,022
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
- Data not available
- Local students
- B$ 242
- Foreign students
Student Visa
- B$ 726
- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
- A-levels 3B or 2A1C or 1A1B1C in Biology and Chemistry and Physics or Maths with minimum “B” in Chemistry.
- STPM 3B or 2A1C or 1A1B1C in Biology and Chemistry and Physics or Maths with minimum “B” in Chemistry.
- Overall CGPA minimum 3.
- Matriculation or Pre-Study in Medicine and Pharmacy CGPA 3.0 and above with minimum “B” in Chemistry
- Pass SPM with minimum 5B in Biology and Chemistry and Physic and Math (or Additional Math) and other one subject at School Certificate level or equivalent
Foundation in Sciences
- CGPA 3.0 and above with minimum B in Chemistry AND Minimum 1 year of study
- Pass SPM with minimum 5B in Biology and Chemistry and Physic and Math (or Additional Math) and other one subject at School Certificate level or equivalent.
Diploma
- Diploma in Science (Chemistry or Biology or Physic) CGPA 3.75 and above including B in Chemistry subject, OR
Diploma in Pharmacy CGPA 3.5 and above
- Minimum 1 year of study
- Pass SPM with minimum 5B in Biology and Chemistry and Physic and Math (or Additional Math) and other one subject at School Certificate level or equivalent.
English Proficiency for Foreign Students:
International students are required to achieve a minimum score of 5.5 for International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or its equivalent. If the student does not fulfil the above criteria, then Lincoln University College must offer English proficiency course to ensure that student is proficient in the language to the standard required by the program.
Curriculum
- - Anatomy & Physiology I
- - Dosage Form Design I
- - Scientific Basis of Therapeutics I – Introduction
- - Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- - Pharmacoinformatics
- - U1-TITAS (in BM)
- - U1-Ethnic Relation
- - Anatomy & Physiology II
- - Scientific Basis of Therapeutics II – Peripheral Nervous System & Dermatology
- - Dosage Form Design II – Solid
- - Pharmaceutical Analysis I
- - Pharmacy Practice I
- - Elective: Veterinary Pharmacy
- - Elective: Financial Management
- - U2-Leadership Skills and Human Relation
- - Medicinal Chemistry I
- - Malaysian Government and Public Policy
- - Pharmaceutical Microbiology
- - Pharmaceutical Analysis II
- - Biochemistry
- - Scientific Basis of Therapeutics III – Central Nervous System & Therapy
- - Dosage Form Design III – Liquid & Semi-Solid
- - Pharmacy Practice II
- - Dosage Form Design IV
- - Scientific Basis of Therapeutics IV – Endocrine, Gastrointestinal System & Therapy
- - Medicinal Chemistry II
- - Pharmacognosy
- - Pharmaceutical Immunology
- - Pharmaceutical Biotechnology & Pharmacogenomics
- - Pharmacy Practice III
- - U4 Community Service
- - Biostatistics & Epidemiology
- - Scientific Basis of Therapeutics V – Respiratory, Haematological & Inflammatory Disorders & Therapy
- - Dosage Form Design V – Novel Drug Delivery System
- - Clinical Pharmacy I
- - Pharmacotoxicology
- - Pharmacy Practice IV
- - Pharmacy Ethics & Legislations
- - Elective: Drugs & Substances of Abuse
- - Elective: Management Principles
- - Clinical Pharmacy III
- - Scientific Basis of Therapeutics VI – Antimicrobials & Antineoplastics
- - Clinical Pharmacy II – Pharmacokinetics
- - Extemporaneous Preparations
- - Community Pharmacy
- - Elective: Complementary Medicine
- - Elective: Pharmaceutical Marketing & Entrepreneurship
- - Research Methodology
- - Clinical Pharmacy IV
- - Scientific Basis of Therapeutics VII – Cardiovascular, Renal System & Therapy
- - Pharmacoeconomics
- - Industrial Pharmacy & Quality Assurance
- - Evidence-based Pharmacotherapy
- - Public Health Pharmacy
- - Pharmacy Management
- - Entrepreneurship
- - Industrial Pharmacy & Regulatory Control
- - Clinical Pharmacy V
- - Research Project