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About the course
The MSc Clinical Pharmacy Service Development course contains an exciting and varied blend of academic and clinical learning. It will provide you with a unique learning experience, and the professional knowledge and skills required to develop your practice and excel as a clinical pharmacy practitioner.
With a focus on developing the knowledge and skills required for the development, implementation and evaluation of clinical pharmacy services, the course is underpinned by a student-led approach to learning and facilitates the acquisition of problem-solving, critical thinking and decision-making skills. By combining academic and theoretical learning with experience of professional practice, you will develop the skills appropriate for the modern clinical pharmacy practitioner.
Entry Requirements
Applicants must satisfy the University's general admission requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate courses as contained in Academic Regulation A2: Admission, including proficiency to a minimum standard in the English language.
An undergraduate degree in pharmacy from a UK university or overseas equivalent, at a minimum of honours level and two years post-registration experience OR an integrated master's degree in pharmacy (MPharm) and professional registration or in consultation with the Course Leader.
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Amal Al Shaaili
I enjoyed the variety of the modules and the flexibility of the course in terms of learning and teaching styles.